Freedom of Navigation and Globalization.

Freedom of Navigation and Globalization offers a timely analysis of current issues in the Law of the Sea in six Parts.

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Other Authors: Nordquist, Myron H., Moore, John Norton, 1937-, Beckman, Robert C., Long, RonĂ¡n
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden : BRILL, 2014.
Series:Center for Oceans Law and Policy ; volume 18.
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Online Access: Full text (Emmanuel users only)
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction; Setting the Context: A Globalized World; Part 1 Counter Piracy Operations-Asia; Chapter 1 Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery in Southeast Asia: An Evolution in Cooperation; Chapter 2 The Small But Magnificent Counter-Piracy Operations of the Republic of Korea; Part 2 Transnational Threats; Chapter 3 Counter Proliferation Activities and Freedom of Navigation; Chapter 4 Slipping the Net: Why Is It So Difficult to Crack Down on IUU Fishing?; Chapter 5 Regulation of Private Maritime Security Companies in International Law; Part 3 Developments in Arctic Ocean.
  • Chapter 6 Arctic Council UpdateChapter 7 Communications between the Arctic States and North Pacific Asian States on the Arctic Issues; Part 4 Energy Security and Sealanes; Chapter 8 Institutional Building for Maritime Security in Southeast Asia: The Role of ASEAN; Chapter 9 Freedom of Navigation and the Chinese Straight Baselines in the South China Sea; Chapter 10 The Cooperative Mechanism in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore; Part 5 Balancing Marine Environment and Freedom of Navigation.
  • Chapter 11 European Law and Policy Review: Striking a Balance between Ecosystem Considerations and Navigation Rights under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, the Law of the Sea Convention and the Draft Directive on Maritime Spatial PlanningChapter 12 Responsibility of Flag States for Pollution of the Marine Environment: The Relevance of the UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Regime; Chapter 13 Cooperative Environmental Mechanisms for the South China Sea; Part 6 Marine Data Collection; Chapter 14 Marine Data Collection: US Perspectives; Chapter 15 Global Ocean Challenges.