The international law of the sea is the oldest branch in
traditional international law but also a fast developing branch in
contemporary international law. After the entry into force of the
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1994, there have been
considerable developments in the field of the law of the sea. Some
provisions of the Convention proved to be inadequate, ambiguous or
difficult for an effective implementation. This book attempts to
reflect the latest developments in the law of the sea, including
maritime dispute settlement, maritime boundary delimitation,
non-traditional maritime security issues, and the impact of
maritime powers such as the United States on the development of the
law of the sea. While the book takes a holistic approach, it has
made a special reference to East Asia, the most vibrant region in
economic development and the most volatile place in maritime
disputes in today's world.
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