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In the years since 1994, when the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) entered into force, the ocean law regime has been profoundly affected by an interplay of new forces in global ocean affairs. Numbered among them are innovations in technology and science, the emergence of intensified piracy and other challenges to maritime security, national, and regional programs. In "Ocean Law and Policy: Twenty Years of Development under the UNCLOS Regime", experts from fourteen countries present nineteen papers that provide insightful analyses of these wide-rangin issues that form the emerging new context of UNCLOS as a keystone to a working regime system. Accessible as well as authoritative, this volume offers to general readers as well as academics, policy officials, and legal experts a set of important analyses and provocative insights, forming a major contribution to the literature of ocean studies.
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Stakeholder Participation in the European Common Fisheries Policy: shifting the Legal Paradigm toward Rights and Responsibilities
págs. 13-67
West Africa & the New European Common Fisheries Policy: Impacts & Implications
págs. 68-100
International Law at the Convergence of Two Epochs: Sea-Level Rise and the Law of the Sea for the Anthropocene
págs. 101-123
The Legal Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage: Concerns and Proposals
págs. 124-147
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Anti-Piracy Responses in the Gulf of Guinea: addressing the Legal Deficit
págs. 203-219
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The Conceptualization and Construction of a Northeast Asian Maritime Security Architecture: Might Europe Serve as a Model?
págs. 287-303
Standard of Review in the Law of the Sea: Reflections from the Bench
págs. 361-366
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One Cannot Chage the Wind, but One Can Always Adjust the Sail: the Role of Legal Framework in Developing a Blue Economy
págs. 379-386
Even More Lines in the Sea: Advances in the Spatial Governance of Marine Space
págs. 387-418
Responding to Changing Coasts: the Need for Fixed and Flexible Limits and Boundaries in the Face of Sea-Level Rise
págs. 419-445
Artic Navigation: Reflections on the Northern Sea Route
págs. 446-460
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