págs. 1-5
págs. 9-35
págs. 37-58
The arctic ocean: are we ready to govern a new ocean
págs. 59-80
págs. 81-109
págs. 111-120
págs. 121-143
Sea-level rise in relation to international law: a new topic for the United Nations International Law Commission
págs. 145-157
págs. 159-175
Security council's contribution to the evolution of the law of the sea: avant garde of self-limitation?
págs. 177-190
págs. 191-202
UN Food and Agriculture Organization: exercising legal personality to implement the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
págs. 203-220
Maritime surveillance of the EU external sea borders: extensive approaches and operational challenges to the principles of coastal and flag state jurisdiction in Italy
págs. 221-235
págs. 239-261
The legal status of the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipielago in light of article 121 of UNCLOS and the South China Sea arbitral award: uncontested right to EEZ and continental shelf or brazilian 'Creeping jurisdiction'?
Victor Alencar Mayer Feitosa Ventura, Eduardo Cavalcanti Mello Filho
págs. 263-285
Implementing the law of the sea: Russia and arbitrations under Annex VII to UNCLOS
págs. 287-317
The conservation and sustainable use of the ocean in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: where do we stand?
págs. 321-332
Regulating the common heritage of mankind: challenges in developing a mining code for the area
págs. 333-349
págs. 351-378
págs. 379-399
págs. 401-422
Solving the potential conflict: High seas marine protectd areas and sovereign rights over the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles
págs. 423-442
North East Atlantic Marine Protected Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Geographical and material scope
págs. 443-467
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