
This three-volume Manual on International Maritime Law presents a systematic analysis of the history and contemporary development of international maritime law by leading contributors from across the world. Prepared in cooperation with the International Maritime Law Institute, the International Maritime Organization's research and training institute, this a uniquely comprehensive study of this fundamental area of international law. Volume I: The Law of the Sea addresses the major issues which arise in the law of the sea. It provides a detailed understanding of the historical development of the law of the sea; the role of the International Maritime Organization; the law surrounding maritime zones; the legal regime of islands; the international sea-bed area; the legal regime governing marine scientific research; the rights and obligations of land-locked and geographically disadvantaged states; the legal regime of Arctic and Antarctic; and the settlements of disputes. This volume also considers the ways in which human rights and the law of the sea interact. The forthcoming Volume II will address shipping law; Volume III will provide analysis of marine environmental law and maritime security law. The full three-volume Manual will set out the entirety of international maritime law, re-stating and re-examining its fundamental principles, how it is enacted, and the issues that are shaping its future. It will be a superlative resource for those working with or studying this area of law.
This volume investigates the foundational principles, historical evolution, and contemporary regulatory frameworks governing the law of the sea. Edited by David Attard, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, and Norman A. Martinez Gutierrez, the text synthesizes contributions from global legal experts in collaboration with the International Maritime Law Institute. It provides a structured analysis of maritime zones, jurisdictional rights, and the legal regimes governing international waters and polar regions.
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Legal scholars and practitioners recognize this work as a comprehensive, authoritative resource for understanding the complexities of international maritime governance. The text is frequently utilized as a primary reference for academic study and professional application within the field of international law.
Page Count:
795
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191509949
ISBN-13:
9780191509940
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