Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Assessing the impact of the nuclear age on the oceans and its legal regime / David D. Caron and Harry N. Scheiber
  • 2. Deep sea impacts / Hjalmar Thiel
  • 3. Risk and vulnerability at contaminated sites in the Pacific and Australian proving grounds from a "long-term stewardship" perspective: what have we learned? / Thomas M. Leschine
  • 4. Legacies and perils from the perspective of the Republic of the Marshall Islands nuclear claims tribunal / Philip A. Okney
  • 5. The legacy of French nuclear testing in the Pacific / Laurence Cordonnery
  • 6. Hazardous substances and the Baltic Sea / Malgosia Fitzmaurice
  • 7. New opportunities and deep ocean technologies for assessing the feasibility of sub-seabed high-level radioactive waste disposal: the application of 21st century oceanography to solving outstanding problems / Daniel J. Fornari
  • 8. Sub-seabed disposal of high level radioactive waste: the policy context then and now / Edward L. Miles
  • 9. Ocean transport of radioactive fuel and waste / Jon M. Van Dyke
  • 10. Transportation of radioactive materials through the Caribbean Sea: the development of a nuclear-free zone / Luis E. Rodríguez-Rivera
  • 11. Ocean transport of radioactive fuel and waste: a Japanese perspective / Masahiro Miyoshi
  • 12. Navigation of ships with nuclear cargoes: dialogue between flag and coastal states as a method for managing the dispute / Tulio Treves
  • 13. Maritime terrorism and the international law of boarding of vessels at sea: assessing the new developments / Ted L. McDorman
  • 14. The proliferation security initiative and Asia / Mark J. Valencia
  • 15. The proliferation security initiative: amending the Convention on the Law of the Sea by stealth? / Donald R. Rothwell
  • 16. Cargos of doom: national strategies of the U.S. to combat the illicit transport of weapons of mass destruction by sea / Craig H. Allen
  • 17. Nuclear-weapon-free zones and maritime transit of nuclear weapons / Scott Parrish
  • 18. Oceans in a nuclear age: security concerns of the United States / Michael J. Matheson.