This article considers the potential impacts of sea level rise on maritime zones with particular reference to impacts on islands. It considers the sea level rise predictions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; it outlines the existing legal framework for coastal baselines and insular features established by the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention. It highlights the work of the International Law Association Committee on International Law and Sea Level Rise, which in its 2018 report had identified the development of a body of State practice among the States and Territories of the South Pacific regarding the maintenance of existing maritime zone claims in the face of sea level rise. That practice is considered, together with the impli...
Among the multiple threats posed by sea level rise is the potential impact of this phenomenon on the...
This paper addresses a critical issue for many coastal States: rising global sea levels. While the c...
Sea Level Rise will result in a variety of impacts by 2100. One of these will be changing coastlines...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
It is a long known fact that climate change will result in sea level rise and dramatically changed c...
Sea level rise will affect the ambulatory baselines and subsequently the maritime outer limits that ...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
Sea level rise has provoked widespread concerns that low-lying parts of coastal States including par...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
The Pacific Island countries are in the front line of adverse impacts from sea level rise. For the l...
AbstractBaseline is a line drawn from the coastal configuration features, which is very important be...
This article first examines the physical, cultural, and economic backgrounds of four vulnerable stat...
At the present time, at least eight low-lying islands have been found to have disappeared as a resul...
Sea-level rise is not only causing physical damage to maritime features but also posing challenges t...
Among the multiple threats posed by sea level rise is the potential impact of this phenomenon on the...
This paper addresses a critical issue for many coastal States: rising global sea levels. While the c...
Sea Level Rise will result in a variety of impacts by 2100. One of these will be changing coastlines...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
It is a long known fact that climate change will result in sea level rise and dramatically changed c...
Sea level rise will affect the ambulatory baselines and subsequently the maritime outer limits that ...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
Sea level rise has provoked widespread concerns that low-lying parts of coastal States including par...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
The Pacific Island countries are in the front line of adverse impacts from sea level rise. For the l...
AbstractBaseline is a line drawn from the coastal configuration features, which is very important be...
This article first examines the physical, cultural, and economic backgrounds of four vulnerable stat...
At the present time, at least eight low-lying islands have been found to have disappeared as a resul...
Sea-level rise is not only causing physical damage to maritime features but also posing challenges t...
Among the multiple threats posed by sea level rise is the potential impact of this phenomenon on the...
This paper addresses a critical issue for many coastal States: rising global sea levels. While the c...
Sea Level Rise will result in a variety of impacts by 2100. One of these will be changing coastlines...