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|a Prologue; Acknowledgments; Table of Abbreviations and Acronyms; Table of International and Domestic Cases; Table of Treaties and Statutes; Introduction Dispute Settlement Under the Law of the Sea Convention: A General Overview; 1. Historical Background; 2. General Description of the Dispute Settlement System under the Convention; 3. Review of Literature, Methodology and Structure; Chapter One Prompt Release of Vessels and/or Their Crews; 1.1. Nature, Purpose and History of Article 292 LOSC; 1.2. Applicability of Article 292 LOSC.
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|a 1.2.1. Release from Detentions Imposed in Enforcement of Fisheries Laws and Regulations1.2.2. Release from Detentions Imposed in Enforcement of Environmental Laws and Regulations; A. Article 220(7) LOSC; B. Article 226(1)(b) LOSC; 1.3. Prompt Release Procedure; 1.4. Jurisdiction and Admissibility of Claims; 1.4.1. Jurisdiction; A. Time-Limits; B. Status of an Applicant as a Flag State (Nationality of Claims) and Genuine Link; 1.4.2. Admissibility; A. Non-Compliance with Article 73(2) LOSC; B. Non-Compliance with Article 73(3)-(4) LOSC; C. Non-Exhaustion of Local Remedies and Lis Pendens.
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|a D. Confiscation of a VesselE. Non-Posting of a Bond or a Bond Set after an Application under Article 292 LOSC Has Been Filed; 1.5. Reasonableness of Bond and Determination of Its Amount; 1.6. Interim Conclusions; Chapter Two Provisional Measures; 2.1. Nature, Purpose and History of Article 290 LOSC. Provisional Measures in International Law; 2.1.1. Nature and Purpose of Provisional Measures; 2.1.2. History of Article 290 LOSC; 2.1.3. The Convention vis-à-vis Other International Statutes. The Procedure; 2.2. Jurisdiction and Admissibility; 2.2.1. General Aspects.
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|a 2.2.2. Prima Facie JurisdictionA. Article 281 LOSC; B. Article 282 LOSC; C. Article 283 LOSC; D. Article 297(3)(a) LOSC; 2.3. Circumstances Requiring Prescription of Provisional Measures; 2.3.1. Preservation of the Parties' Rights from Damage; 2.3.2. Prevention of Serious Harm to the Marine Environment; 2.3.3. Urgency of the Situation; 2.3.4. The Role of Precautionary Principle/Approach; 2.4. Binding Effect of Provisional Measures; 2.5. Provisional Measures vis-à-vis Prompt Release; 2.6. Interim Conclusions.
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|a Chapter Three The Convention in Practice: Dispute Settlement and Maritime Boundary Delimitation3.1. Purpose of Maritime Boundary Delimitation; 3.2. Maritime Zones to be Delimited: Some Topical Issues; 3.2.1. Contiguous Zone and Exclusive Fishing Zone; 3.2.2. Outer Shelf; 3.3. Maritime Boundaries Negotiated Directly by States and the Role of the Convention; 3.4. Maritime Boundaries Established by Third Parties and the Role of the Convention; 3.4.1. The Reference of Maritime Delimitation to Part XV LOSC, the Choice of Forum and Opting Out; 3.4.2. Prospects of the ICJ; 3.4.3. Prospects of ITLOS.
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|a Focusing on the functioning of the dispute settlement system under the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea since its entry into force, this monograph offers a comprehensive study of dispute resolution in the contemporary law of the sea.
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