The Law of the Sea and Maritime Boundary Disputes in Areas of Hydrocarbon Potential: A Review of Global Hot Spots

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The United Nations Convention on the Law of Sea ('UNCLOS') is hailed as one of the most significant multilateral legal agreements executed in the past few decades. However, its shortcomings are neither trivial nor inconsequential, especially regarding maritime boundary disputes involving hydrocarbon resources.
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Author(s) By Vivek Chandra.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 248
Published in United Kingdom
Published 22 Sept 2023
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The United Nations Convention on the Law of Sea ('UNCLOS') is hailed as one of the most significant multilateral legal agreements executed in the past few decades. However, its shortcomings are neither trivial nor inconsequential, especially regarding maritime boundary disputes involving hydrocarbon resources.
1. Survey of the Law of the Sea in Relation to Hydrocarbon Exploitation Activities 2. Dispute Resolution Procedures within UNCLOS 3. Eastern Mediterranean Focal Region 4. Caspian Sea Focal Region 5. Northeast Asia Focal Region 6. South China Sea
Vivek Chandra is a natural gas and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) entrepreneur with over 30 years of global technical, commercial, financial, and project development experience. Dr. Chandra is the author of Fundamentals of Natural Gas: An International Persp
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