The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: A System of Regulation

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This volume explores how the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is functioning in various complex settings, how it adapts to new, emerging developments, as well as how it interacts with other regulation. The book raises complex questions in the application, understanding, and enforcement of the convention.
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Author(s) Edited by Kristina Siig, Birgit Feldtmann, Fenella M.W. Billing.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 328
Published in United Kingdom
Published 9 Oct 2023
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This volume explores how the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is functioning in various complex settings, how it adapts to new, emerging developments, as well as how it interacts with other regulation. The book raises complex questions in the application, understanding, and enforcement of the convention.
1. Introduction to UNCLOS 1982 as a System of Regulation; Part I Law and Order at Sea; 2. The System of Law and Order at Sea under UNCLOS 1982; 3. 'Outlaw Oceans' and 'Lawless Seas'? Revisiting the high seas as a regulatory space under (and after) UNCLOS
Kristina Siig is Professor (WSR) of Private Law and Maritime Law, University of Southern Denmark, leader of the cross-faculty research cluster Blue SDU and specialises in maritime law and law of the sea from an interdisciplinary perspective. She is the Ch
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