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Law of the Sea Institute

Law of the Sea: The Common Heritage and Emerging Challenges

Edited by Harry N. Scheiber, Publications on Ocean Development, Volume 34, Brill Academic Publishers (2000)

Introduction, by Harry N. Scheiber

Part I. Trends in Ocean Law and Policy: An Overview

Chapter 1. Sharing Ocean Resources: In a Time of Scarcity and Selfishness, by Jon M. Van Dyke

Part II. Inherited Doctrine and Institutional Innovation

Chapter 2. Gentili, Grotius, and the Extra-European World, by Benedict Kingsbury

Chapter 3. New Trends in the Settlement of Disputes and the Law of the Sea Convention, by Tullio Treves

Chapter 4. Port State Control: Evolving Concepts, by Ronald P. Barston

Part III: The Management and Conservation of Living Resources

Chapter 5. Compatibility and Precaution in the 1995 Straddling Stock Agreement, by William T. Burke

Chapter 6. Historical Memory, Cultural Claims, and Environmental Ethics: The Jurisprudence of Whaling Regulation, by Harry N. Scheiber

Part IV: Ocean Regions and New Legal Regimes

Chapter 7. CCAMLR in Crisis: A Case Study of Marine Management in the Southern Ocean,
by David J. Bederman

Chapter 8. Responding to Non-Member Fishing in the Atlantic: The ICCAT and NAFO Experiences, by Jean-Pierre Plé

Chapter 9. One China, But Two Sets of Maritime Legislation: Developments, Implications, and Challenges for the United States, by Yann-Huei Song

Chapter 10. Japan-South Korea Fishery Agreement of 1998: Pursuing Pragmatic Interests Without Compromising Sovereignty, by Tsuneo Akaha

Chapter 11. Transboundary Challenges and Cooperation in the Gulf of Maine Region: Riding a Restless Sea Toward Misty Shores, by David Vanderzwaag

Part V. Looking Ahead

Chapter 12. Designing the Ocean Policy Future, by Robert Friedheim


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