When states legalised the maritime domain in the 20th century, the relationship between states and maritime space changed. Since the turn of the millennium, certain global trends have further amplified the role of the oceans in international affairs. This has led to a renewed focus on maritime space, as well as states' rights and responsibilities within this domain, delineated through the concept of a ‘boundary’ at sea. What, in essence, is a maritime boundary? Why do states end up disputing them? Perhaps more important, how do states go about settling such disputes, and how can we better understand the development of the legal and political principles that frame such endeavours? These are the questions examined in this article, which sets ...
Under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) coastal states may claim rig...
Recent decades have witnessed a tremendous extension of coastal state claims to maritime jurisdictio...
Unilateral acts undertaken in disputed maritime areas, particularly in relation to mineral resources...
When states legalised the maritime domain in the 20th century, the relationship between states and m...
Maritime space is growing in importance. How states utilise, emphasise and view the maritime domain ...
This doctoral thesis was written in the period 2015–2019 at the University of British Columbia, Vanc...
When faced with disputes concerning maritime boundaries, one must analyze an array of materials, inc...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
This article casts aside traditional obsessions and examines the development and present state of co...
European Union (EU) responses to maritime boundary disputes reveal certain paradoxes of governance. ...
EU responses to maritime boundary disputes reveal certain paradoxes of governance. The increasing in...
This article casts aside traditional obsessions and examines the development and present state of co...
Under the new Law of the Sea Convention, some 400 or more international maritime boundaries will hav...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
This article looks at the role negotiations and adjudication have been playing in settling maritime ...
Under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) coastal states may claim rig...
Recent decades have witnessed a tremendous extension of coastal state claims to maritime jurisdictio...
Unilateral acts undertaken in disputed maritime areas, particularly in relation to mineral resources...
When states legalised the maritime domain in the 20th century, the relationship between states and m...
Maritime space is growing in importance. How states utilise, emphasise and view the maritime domain ...
This doctoral thesis was written in the period 2015–2019 at the University of British Columbia, Vanc...
When faced with disputes concerning maritime boundaries, one must analyze an array of materials, inc...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
This article casts aside traditional obsessions and examines the development and present state of co...
European Union (EU) responses to maritime boundary disputes reveal certain paradoxes of governance. ...
EU responses to maritime boundary disputes reveal certain paradoxes of governance. The increasing in...
This article casts aside traditional obsessions and examines the development and present state of co...
Under the new Law of the Sea Convention, some 400 or more international maritime boundaries will hav...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
This article looks at the role negotiations and adjudication have been playing in settling maritime ...
Under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) coastal states may claim rig...
Recent decades have witnessed a tremendous extension of coastal state claims to maritime jurisdictio...
Unilateral acts undertaken in disputed maritime areas, particularly in relation to mineral resources...