Predictability and flexibility in the law of maritime delimitation /
[Book]
Yoshifumi Tanaka.
Portland, OR :
Hart,
2006.
xxxix, 425 pages, 36 unnumbered pages of plates :
illustrations (some color), maps ;
24 cm.
Studies in international law ;
v. 8
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-412) and index.
1. Preliminary considerations -- 2. Law of maritime delimitation prior to the 1958 Geneva conventions: emergence of two approaches -- 3. The 1958 Geneva conventions and the 1982 UN convention on the law of the sea -- 4. Opposition of two approaches in the case law I: continental shelf delimitation -- 5. Opposition of two approaches in the case law II: single/coincident maritime boundaries -- 6. Predictability in the law of maritime delimitation: the applicability of the equidistance method at the first stage of delimitation -- 7. Flexibility in the law of maritime delimitation I: geographical factors -- 8. Flexibility in the law of maritime delimitation II: non-geographical factors -- 9. Legal framework reconciling predictability and flexibility in the law of maritime delimitation -- 10. General conclusion.
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Predictability and flexibility in the law of maritime delimitation.
Territorial waters.
86.93 maritime law.
Continental shelf.
Continental shelf.
Delimitation.
Law of the sea.
Maritime boundaries.
Maritime boundaries.
Maritime law.
Seerecht
Staatsgrenze
Territorial waters.
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Montego-Bay, 10 December 1982).
United Nations Conventions on the Law of the Sea (Geneva, 29 April 1958).