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Bringing together leading experts on the law of the sea, The South
China Sea Arbitration provides a detailed analysis of the
significant aspects, findings and legal reasoning in the
high-profile case of the South China Sea Arbitration between the
Philippines and China. The book offers a comprehensive overview and
analysis of the major issues discussed in the Arbitration including
jurisdiction, procedure, maritime entitlement, and the protection
of the marine environment. The chapters also explore the
implications of the case for the South China Sea disputes and
possible dispute settlements under the 1982 United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea. The robust discussion in each
chapter will be an invaluable contribution to the ongoing debate on
the South China Sea Arbitration. This informative and compelling
book will be essential reading for scholars and students of public
international law, law of the sea, international dispute settlement
and international relations. Policy makers and governmental
officials with responsibility for law of the sea and international
dispute settlement, as well as members of international courts and
tribunals, international organisations and non-governmental
organisations, will find this book a stimulating read. Contributors
include: R. Beckman, T. Davenport, E. Franckx, L.Q. Hung, S.
Jayakumar, S. Kaye, T. Koh, Y. Lyons, M.H. Nordquist, N. Oral, H.D.
Phan, J.A. Roach, C Symmons
Transboundary Pollution: Evolving Issues of International Law and
Policy provides a comprehensive and perceptive overview of the
legal principles that govern pollution internationally and explores
the utilization of these principles in practice.Legal principles
regarding State responsibility for transboundary pollution are well
settled in international law. At issue is how these principles are
applied and what mechanisms are developed to regulate specific
types of transboundary pollution, including pollution of the marine
environment and shared water resources, nuclear pollution and air
pollution. Expert contributors come together in this book to
discuss all major aspects of transboundary pollution and the
practical application of the State responsibility doctrine.
Empirical studies of European, Asian and Southeast Asian countries
demonstrate regional perspectives of how international law and
policy governing transboundary pollution translates into practice.
Academics, students and practitioners alike will benefit from the
perceptive and discerning insight the book presents into this
important issue within international law, environmental law and
public policy. Contributors: R. Beckman, A. Boyle, H.C. Bugge, G.
Handl, L. Hua, S. Jayakumar, T. Koh, Y. Lyons, S.C. McCaffrey, J.
Peel, H.D. Phan, C. Redgwell, N.A. Robinson, L.M. Syarif,
A.K-.J.Tan, S. Tay
South China Sea Disputes and Law of the Sea explores in great
detail the application of specific provisions of UNCLOS and how the
framework of international law applies to the South China Sea.
Offering a comprehensive analysis of the individual topics and
their application to the South China Sea region, each chapter of
the book provides a substantive and rigorous investigation into the
history, development and application of the relevant legal
principles. It is written within the global context so that lessons
learned from this exercise will have global implications.
Contributors include former judges from ITLOS, legal advisors to
States who participated in the negotiation and drafting of UNCLOS,
as well as outstanding scholars of both law and geography, many of
whom have acted as counsel or experts in cases before international
court and tribunals. This important book provides neutral and
objective analysis of law of the sea issues of relevance to the
South China Sea and will therefore prove a valuable resource to
Government officials and policy-makers from the ASEAN countries,
Australia, China, Japan, Korea and the United States. It will also
be of special interest to political analysts with an ongoing
interest in the legal issues pertaining to the South China Sea
region in light of concerns regarding conflict, challenges to
freedom of navigation and access to resources. Contributors: D.
Anderson, Y. van Logchem, T.L. McDorman, A.O. Elferink, B. Oxman,
C. Schofield, C.R. Symmons, T. Treves
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