Given the ambiguous, open-ended and highly qualified nature of the legal framework governing the coastal State's regulation of living resources in the exclusive economic zone (EEz), there is an important role for international courts and tribunals in reviewing the innovations and interpretations offered by coastal States, and clarifying the meaning of relevant provisions. In light of the significant body of jurisprudence that is now available in this area, this article seeks to provide some practical guidance regarding the nature and extent of coastal State jurisdiction over living resources in the EEZ, by reference to the approaches taken by international courts and tribunals.The broader doctoral research of which this work forms a part, i...
Coastal states have the authority to manage and utilize natural resources in their Exclusive Economi...
Coastal states have the authority to manage and utilize natural resources in their Exclusive Economi...
The international community has succeeded in compiling a law of the sea to regulate all forms of use...
Although the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ('LOSC') separates ocean space int...
Due to its functional nature, the EEZ is characterised by a balance between the sovereign rights and...
This chapter explains Australia\u27s international maritime zones and domestic marine jurisdictions ...
States and entrepreneurs are becoming increasingly interested in the economic potential of ocean are...
This article attempts to answer some of the queries arising in regard to the rights of Land-Locked a...
Professor Emeritus Robin Churchill examines the existing mosaic of interpretations relating to the n...
Professor Emeritus Robin Churchill examines the existing mosaic of interpretations relating to the n...
Professor Emeritus Robin Churchill examines the existing mosaic of interpretations relating to the n...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
Entitlement to living resources involves three particular questions: Entitlement to what; who determ...
This thesis is concerned with one aspect of government management regimes for offshore oil and gas -...
This thesis examines the potential impact of evolution and development of the 1982 United Nations Co...
Coastal states have the authority to manage and utilize natural resources in their Exclusive Economi...
Coastal states have the authority to manage and utilize natural resources in their Exclusive Economi...
The international community has succeeded in compiling a law of the sea to regulate all forms of use...
Although the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ('LOSC') separates ocean space int...
Due to its functional nature, the EEZ is characterised by a balance between the sovereign rights and...
This chapter explains Australia\u27s international maritime zones and domestic marine jurisdictions ...
States and entrepreneurs are becoming increasingly interested in the economic potential of ocean are...
This article attempts to answer some of the queries arising in regard to the rights of Land-Locked a...
Professor Emeritus Robin Churchill examines the existing mosaic of interpretations relating to the n...
Professor Emeritus Robin Churchill examines the existing mosaic of interpretations relating to the n...
Professor Emeritus Robin Churchill examines the existing mosaic of interpretations relating to the n...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
Entitlement to living resources involves three particular questions: Entitlement to what; who determ...
This thesis is concerned with one aspect of government management regimes for offshore oil and gas -...
This thesis examines the potential impact of evolution and development of the 1982 United Nations Co...
Coastal states have the authority to manage and utilize natural resources in their Exclusive Economi...
Coastal states have the authority to manage and utilize natural resources in their Exclusive Economi...
The international community has succeeded in compiling a law of the sea to regulate all forms of use...