Viability of UNCLOS amid emerging global maritime challenges /
This open access book assesses UNCLOS' resilience and vitality as a legal framework for addressing emerging global maritime challenges. Against the backdrop of a number of emerging global maritime challenges, including the rise of sea levels and the maintenance of maritime safety and connectivi...
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| Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer,
[2025]
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1 UNCLOS: An Established Legal Framework
- 1. Roles and future developments of UNCLOS
- 2. The Resilience of UNCLOS in Responding to New Challenges
- 3. Potential of the international dispute settlement mechanisms as established under UNCLOS: Options for improvement
- 4. The BBNJ Agreement: The Next Step in Ocean Equity?
- Part 2: UNCLOS and Emerging Global Maritime Challenges
- 1. Marine Data Collection Outside the MSR Regime
- 2. The Legal Framework of Marine Scientific Research under UNCLOS: Present and Prospects
- 3. The way forward is not fast forward
- 4. Sea Level Rise: Implications for Baselines, Limits and Boundaries
- 5. Freedom and Safety of Navigation in International Law
- Part 3: UNCLOS and cooperation in the South China Sea
- 1. Marine Scientific Research Cooperation in the South China Sea under the Governance Framework of International Law
- 2. Possibilities for international ocean science collaborations in the South China Sea
- 3. BBNJ in the Context of the South China Sea: with a Focus on Area-based Management Practice
- 4. Challenges to Navigation Rights and High Sea Freedom in the South China Sea
- 5. The Battle of Note Verbales and the Future of South China Sea
- 6. "UNCLOS and the South China Sea Dispute: A View from Non-Claimant State".