This book examines the implications of geographical change for maritime jurisdiction under the law of the sea. In a multistranded intervention, it challenges existing accounts of the consequences of climate-related change for entitlement to maritime space, maritime limits, and international maritime boundaries. It also casts new light on the question of whether a loss of habitable land and large-scale population displacement will precipitate a loss of territorial sovereignty and the legal 'extinction' of affected States. This study of the legal significance of geographical change is grounded in an in-depth study of the role of geography in the law of the sea. As well as offering a new perspective on the pressing question of how climate chan...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
The threat of the permanent physical disappearance of the territory of states no longer belongs to t...
When states legalised the maritime domain in the 20th century, the relationship between states and m...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
In the last few decades, the law of the sea has been affected not only by processes of globalization...
For nearly forty years, The law of the sea has been regarded as an authoritative and standard work o...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
It is a long known fact that climate change will result in sea level rise and dramatically changed c...
At the present time, at least eight low-lying islands have been found to have disappeared as a resul...
Sea level rise will affect the ambulatory baselines and subsequently the maritime outer limits that ...
Climate change's adverse environmental and societal consequences present a significant challenge for...
Sea-level rise threatens to undermine the legal order of the oceans. By causing a retreat in the sho...
The legal regime of the Arctic maritime areas has for a long time remained on the backburner of inte...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
Laws of the Sea assembles scholars from law, geography, anthropology, and environmental humanities t...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
The threat of the permanent physical disappearance of the territory of states no longer belongs to t...
When states legalised the maritime domain in the 20th century, the relationship between states and m...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
In the last few decades, the law of the sea has been affected not only by processes of globalization...
For nearly forty years, The law of the sea has been regarded as an authoritative and standard work o...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
It is a long known fact that climate change will result in sea level rise and dramatically changed c...
At the present time, at least eight low-lying islands have been found to have disappeared as a resul...
Sea level rise will affect the ambulatory baselines and subsequently the maritime outer limits that ...
Climate change's adverse environmental and societal consequences present a significant challenge for...
Sea-level rise threatens to undermine the legal order of the oceans. By causing a retreat in the sho...
The legal regime of the Arctic maritime areas has for a long time remained on the backburner of inte...
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international comm...
Laws of the Sea assembles scholars from law, geography, anthropology, and environmental humanities t...
The desire for territory has been a frequent cause of conflict. Latterly, a territorial integrity no...
The threat of the permanent physical disappearance of the territory of states no longer belongs to t...
When states legalised the maritime domain in the 20th century, the relationship between states and m...