There are many cases worldwide where two or more States’ maritime claims over ocean space and marine resources overlap, leading to disputed maritime areas. Many of these disputed maritime areas include rare or fragile marine ecosystems and constitute the habitat of vulnerable species. General environmental provisions under international law are binding upon States in disputed maritime areas. Yet, environmental degradation of disputed maritime areas is a live, ongoing, and potentially increasing problem. This chapter explores the specific contours of these environmental obligations and how these may be applied in dispute settlement under UNCLOS. It addresses three important environmental legal issues in international jurisprudence and State ...
Damage to the marine environment caused during the transportation of hazardous substances/wastes by ...
The international community has, rather recently, raised concern over biodiversity loss. Human impac...
International audienceIn the EEZ, the supposed freedom of states to conduct military activities enco...
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States have a duty to protect and preserve the marine environment under Article 192 of UNCLOS. In pr...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them mari...
Knowledge of the marine environment beyond national jurisdiction and its unique biodiversity is stil...
This book provides empirical evidence that all States have a universally binding obligation to adopt...
Starting from the observation that traditionally the law of State responsibility has hardly interact...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
The coastal state jurisdiction is the jurisdiction enjoyed by a coastal state in relation to breache...
International audienceSuperposition of national legal regimes in maritime disputed areas is governed...
The present article discusses and analyses the role and contribution of International Maritime Dispu...
Pollution, caused by any kind of human activities, which can induce serious and irreparable harm to ...
Damage to the marine environment caused during the transportation of hazardous substances/wastes by ...
The international community has, rather recently, raised concern over biodiversity loss. Human impac...
International audienceIn the EEZ, the supposed freedom of states to conduct military activities enco...
Source at https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/store/product/comparative-law-yearbook-of-international-bus...
States have a duty to protect and preserve the marine environment under Article 192 of UNCLOS. In pr...
Currently, there are approximately 200 ‘disputed maritime areas’. Disputed maritime areas inevitably...
Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them mari...
Knowledge of the marine environment beyond national jurisdiction and its unique biodiversity is stil...
This book provides empirical evidence that all States have a universally binding obligation to adopt...
Starting from the observation that traditionally the law of State responsibility has hardly interact...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
The coastal state jurisdiction is the jurisdiction enjoyed by a coastal state in relation to breache...
International audienceSuperposition of national legal regimes in maritime disputed areas is governed...
The present article discusses and analyses the role and contribution of International Maritime Dispu...
Pollution, caused by any kind of human activities, which can induce serious and irreparable harm to ...
Damage to the marine environment caused during the transportation of hazardous substances/wastes by ...
The international community has, rather recently, raised concern over biodiversity loss. Human impac...
International audienceIn the EEZ, the supposed freedom of states to conduct military activities enco...