Securing the Safety of Navigation in East Asia : Legal and Political Dimensions /
Safe navigation of the seas is of global importance. Sea lanes provide vital connections for the growth of the global economy and the wellbeing of people everywhere. The sea lanes are of particular importance for the East Asian region, as most trade is undertaken on the ocean. Booming economies in t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, UK :
Woodhead Pub. Ltd.,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Safety of navigation In East Asia: seeking a cooperative mechanism / Shicun Wu and Keyuan Zou
- Navigating the currents of legal regimes and realpolitik in East Asia's maritime domain / Carlyle A. Thayer
- Compulsory pilotage and the law of the sea: lessons learned from the Torres Strait / Donald R. Rothwell
- Navigational rights and marine scientific research: a further clarification? / Keyuan Zou
- South Korea and the safety of navigation: uncertainty derived from undefined fences / Seakwoo Lee
- A Japanese researcher's perspective on maritime navigation / Kazumine Akimoto
- Freedom of navigation and peaceful uses of the seas: UNCLOS, Chinese perspectives and personal thoughts / Jianwei Li and Ramses Amer
- Foreign military activities in the EEZ: preliminary views from Malaysia / BA Hamzah
- Singapore's South China Sea policy: implications for the freedom and safety of navigation / Mingjiang Li and Hongzhou Zhang
- Cooperative mechanism for safety and security of navigation and ocean governance in the South China Sea / Alberto A. Encomienda
- Rethinking the coastal states' and user states' Interests In the South China Sea: bridging the perception gap and sharing the responsibilities / Nong Hong
- Cross-strait cooperation on search and rescue In the Taiwan Strait and its implication for the South China Sea / Fang Xu and Pingping Chen
- The use of PSSAs in the South China Sea / Robert Beckman and Leonardo Bernard
- Towards a mandatory port state control system in the South China Sea / Nengye Liu.