Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the continental shelf appurtenant to its territory. In some situations, however, States have overlapping claims as to their continental shelves, which raises important issues as to how such States must conduct themselves prior to resolution of their dispute. This chapter advances eight basic rules that every State is expected to follow in such a situation. Inevitably, such rules are general in nature and will have variable effects when applied in context. Nevertheless, it is submitted that such rules provide importance guidance to States in upholding their overall duty to resolve disputes peacefully
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
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This Article examines the need for the legal characterization of the rights of coastal states to exp...
Starting from the observation that traditionally the law of State responsibility has hardly interact...
Unilateral acts undertaken in disputed maritime areas, particularly in relation to mineral resources...
Article 76 UNCLOS provides a new definition of the legal continental shelf, which grants coastal Sta...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
The delimitation of the continental shelf is often regarded as one of the most controversial inter-S...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
Source at https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/store/product/comparative-law-yearbook-of-international-bus...
This Article examines the need for the legal characterization of the rights of coastal states to exp...
Starting from the observation that traditionally the law of State responsibility has hardly interact...
Unilateral acts undertaken in disputed maritime areas, particularly in relation to mineral resources...
Article 76 UNCLOS provides a new definition of the legal continental shelf, which grants coastal Sta...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
The delimitation of the continental shelf is often regarded as one of the most controversial inter-S...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...