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Law of the Sea in South East Asia Donald R Rothwell

Law of the Sea in South East Asia By Donald R Rothwell

Law of the Sea in South East Asia by Donald R Rothwell


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Summary

The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) represents one of the most successful examples of multilateral treaty making in the modern era.

Law of the Sea in South East Asia Summary

Law of the Sea in South East Asia: Environmental, Navigational and Security Challenges by Donald R Rothwell

The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) represents one of the most successful examples of multilateral treaty making in the modern era. The convention has 168 States parties, and most non-signatory States recognise nearly all of its key provisions as binding under customary international law, including the United States. Nevertheless, there remain significant differences in interpretation and implementation of the LOSC among States as well as calls, on occasion, for its amendment.

This book analyses the impact, influence and ongoing role of the LOSC in South East Asia, one of the most dynamic maritime regions in the world. Maritime security is a critical issue within the region, and it is separately assessed in light of the LOSC and contemporary challenges such as environmental security and climate change. Likewise, navigational rights and freedoms are a major issue and they are evaluated through the LOSC and regional state practice, especially in the South China Sea. Special attention is given to the role of navies and non-state actors. Furthermore, the book looks at regional resource disputes which have a long history. These disputes have the potential to increase into the future as economic interests and concerns over food security intensify. Effective LNG and fisheries resource management is therefore a critical issue for the region and unless resolved could become the focal point for significant maritime disputes. These dynamics within the region all require extensive exploration in order to gauge the effectiveness of LOSC dispute resolution mechanisms.

The Law of the Sea in South East Asia fills a gap in the existing literature by bringing together a holistic picture of contemporary maritime issues affecting the region in a single volume. It will appeal to academic libraries, government officials, think-tanks and scholars from law, strategic studies and international relations disciplines.

Law of the Sea in South East Asia Reviews

" I would recommend this accessible volume to both those new to the field in search of the current regional state of the art, and those experienced researchers looking to contextualize their work in the wider Regional Maritime Context. The sheer array of maritime developments, disputes and uncertainties discussed in this regional hotbed for the law of the Sea will surely leave every reader with new knowledge and reflections to ponder upon. The extensive sources cited provide eager readers with a springboard to delve deeper into a rich area that will continue to evolve and this volume acts as an essential guide in understanding the Law of the Sea.' --

MRIGANK GURUDATT, RASHTRIYA RAKSHA UNIVERSITY

About Donald R Rothwell

Donald R. Rothwell is Professor of International Law at the ANU College of Law, Australia

David Letts is Director of the Military Law Program, and Director of the Centre for Military and Security Law at the ANU College of Law, Australia

Table of Contents

List of figures

List of tables

List of contributors

Foreword

Preface

Table of cases

Table of treaties and other international instruments

1 The law of the sea and South East Asia

Donald R. Rothwell and David Letts

2 Maritime claims in South East Asia

Donald R. Rothwell

3 An incomplete maritime map: progress and challenges in the delimitation of maritime boundaries in South East Asia

Clive Schofield

4 Maritime security in South East Asia

David Letts

5 Advancing marine environmental security in South East Asia: challenges and opportunities

Robin Warner

6 Climate change and the law of the sea in the Asia Pacific

K aren N. Scott

7 The limits of the natural state doctrine: rocks, islands and artificial intervention in a changing world

Imogen Saunders

8 The Law of the Sea, status and message ambiguity

ROB MCLAUGHLIN

9 The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in South East Asia: smooth sailing or stormy seas?

TIM STEPHENS

10 Do As I Do, Not As I Say navigational freedom and the Law of the Sea Convention

DALE STEPHENS AND TIMOTHY QUADRIO

11 Regimes of navigation and maritime security in South East Asia

HITOSHI NASU

12 Crossing the Rubicon: Singapores evolving relations with China in the context of the 2016 arbitral award

SEE SENG TAN

13 Saving the South China Sea fishery

MAR INA TSIRBAS

14 Dispute resolution and the law of the sea following the South China Sea arbitration

NATALIE KLEIN

15 Challenges for the law of the sea in South East Asia: resolving current controversies and addressing horizon threats

DAVID LETTS AND DONALD R. ROTHWELL

Index

Additional information

NPB9780367075026
9780367075026
0367075024
Law of the Sea in South East Asia: Environmental, Navigational and Security Challenges by Donald R Rothwell
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-08-07
270
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