The South China Sea Case and the Potential Utility of International Law for Conflict Mitigation and/or Resolution

The South China Sea Case and the Potential Utility of International Law for Conflict Mitigation and/or Resolution

By Douglas Guilfoyle
November 14, 2016
Even absent obvious paths towards joint development mechanisms in light of the South China Sea award the case has furthered the legalisation of the dispute, which helps contains the likelihood of military confrontation.
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Law Of The Sea And Ocean Governance In Southeast Asia:  Comparative Lessons From Europe On Pragmatism And Principle

Law Of The Sea And Ocean Governance In Southeast Asia: Comparative Lessons From Europe On Pragmatism And Principle

By Ronan Long
November 14, 2016
One of the most pressing challenges in contemporary law of the sea relates to how best to reconcile the increased assertion by States of territorial sovereignty over offshore geographical features with the corresponding curtailment of navigation freedoms.
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Clarification And Refinement Of The Rules And Methods For Maritime Delimitation Through The Precedents Of International Courts And Tribunals

Clarification And Refinement Of The Rules And Methods For Maritime Delimitation Through The Precedents Of International Courts And Tribunals

By Mariko Kawano
November 3, 2016
As far as the multilateral nature of disputes concerning maritime delimitation, the international community may be required to examine its means for settling those disputes.
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The Legal Regime of Maritime Areas and the Waning Freedom of the Seas

The Legal Regime of Maritime Areas and the Waning Freedom of the Seas

By Helmut Tuerk
November 14, 2016
The freedom of navigation continues to be a core element of the freedom of the seas, but the rate of erosion of this freedom has undoubtedly accelerated in recent years.
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The Enigma of Article 121, Paragraph 3: The Way Forward?

The Enigma of Article 121, Paragraph 3: The Way Forward?

By Erick Frankx
November 14, 2016
The legal regime of islands has only stirred international attention since the creation of the exclusive economic zone and the delineation of the continental margin beyond 200 nautical miles offshore. 
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