Dispute Resolution in the Law of the Sea.
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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
BRILL,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.