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1 online resource |
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NUS Centre for International Law series |
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NUS Centre for International Law series.
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Contents |
1. The South China Sea arbitration : laying the groundwork / S. Jayakumar, Tommy Koh, Robert Beckman, Tara Davenport and Hao Duy Phan -- Part I, Jurisdiction and procedure -- 2. Jurisdictional issues in the South China Sea arbitration / Robert Beckman -- 3. Jurisdiction in the South China Sea arbitration : application of the monetary gold principle / Stuart Kaye -- 4. Procedural issues arising from China's non-participation in the South China Sea arbitration / Tara Davenport -- Part II. Maritime entitlements -- 5. Historic rights in the light of the award in the South China Sea arbitration : what remains of the doctrine now? / Clive R. Symmons -- 6. Determining high-tide features (or islands) in the South China Sea under Article 121(1) : a legal and oceanography perspective / Youna Lyons, Luu Quang Hung and Pavel Tkalich -- 7. The arbitral tribunal's interpretation of Paragraph 3 in Article 121 : a first but important step forward / Erik Franckx -- 8. UNCLOS Article 121 and Itu Aba in the South China Sea final award : a correct interpretation? / Myron H. Nordquist -- 9. Artificial islands in the South China Sea : the legal regime and implications of the award / J. Ashley Roach -- Part III. Marine environment -- 10. The South China Sea arbitral award, Part XII of UNCLOS, and the protection and preservation of the marine environment / Nilüfer Oral -- 11. Rocks versus islands : implications for protection of the marine environment / J. Ashley Roach -- Part IV: Conclusion -- 12. Conclusion / S. Jayakumar, Tommy Koh, Robert Beckman, Tara Davenport and Hao Duy Phan |
Summary |
"Bringing together leading experts on the law of the sea, this book provides a detailed analysis of the significant aspects, findings and legal reasoning in the high-profile case of the South China Sea Arbitration between the Philippines and China. It examines major issues discussed in the Arbitration including jurisdiction, procedure, maritime entitlement, and the protection of the marine environment. It also explores the implications of the case for the South China Sea disputes and dispute settlement under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from title screen (Elgaronline, viewed on December 6, 2018) |
SUBJECT |
United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081231
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United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea fast |
Subject |
Law of the sea -- South China Sea
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LAW -- International.
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International law
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Law of the sea
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South China Sea -- International status
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South China Sea
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jayakumar, S., editor.
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Koh, Tommy T. B. (Tommy Thong Bee), 1937- editor.
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Beckman, Robert C. (Law teacher), editor.
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Davenport, Tara, editor.
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Phan, Hao Duy, editor.
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ISBN |
9781788116275 |
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1788116275 |
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1788116267 |
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9781788116268 |
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