Among the multiple threats posed by sea level rise is the potential impact of this phenomenon on the extent of the maritime jurisdictional claims of coastal States. The paper provides a brief discussion of sea level rise before examining ways in which the maritime claims of coastal States may be impacted by rising sea levels. In particular, the traditional dependence on normal low water baselines as the starting point for measuring maritime claims is problematic given the likely retreat of normal baselines inland as sea levels rise. Options to address these challenges are discussed and issues arising from the potential total inundation of a given State\u27s territory are also outlined
This article considers the potential impacts of sea level rise on maritime zones with particular ref...
Sea Level Rise will result in a variety of impacts by 2100. One of these will be changing coastlines...
In the framework of the broader question of the adverse impact of sea-level rise on low-lying coasta...
Among the multiple threats posed by sea level rise is the potential impact of this phenomenon on the...
Global sea levels are rising and this trend has been linked to anthropogenically-induced climate cha...
Sea level rise will affect the ambulatory baselines and subsequently the maritime outer limits that ...
It is now widely accepted that significant sea level rise is taking place and that this phenomenon i...
This paper addresses a critical issue for many coastal States: rising global sea levels. While the c...
It is a long known fact that climate change will result in sea level rise and dramatically changed c...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
Sea-level rise threatens to undermine the legal order of the oceans. By causing a retreat in the sho...
Rising sea levels, more frequent extreme weather events, and long- and short-term saltwater intrusio...
Among the most salient impacts on the oceans associated with climate change is potentially significa...
Sea level rise has provoked widespread concerns that low-lying parts of coastal States including par...
AbstractBaseline is a line drawn from the coastal configuration features, which is very important be...
This article considers the potential impacts of sea level rise on maritime zones with particular ref...
Sea Level Rise will result in a variety of impacts by 2100. One of these will be changing coastlines...
In the framework of the broader question of the adverse impact of sea-level rise on low-lying coasta...
Among the multiple threats posed by sea level rise is the potential impact of this phenomenon on the...
Global sea levels are rising and this trend has been linked to anthropogenically-induced climate cha...
Sea level rise will affect the ambulatory baselines and subsequently the maritime outer limits that ...
It is now widely accepted that significant sea level rise is taking place and that this phenomenon i...
This paper addresses a critical issue for many coastal States: rising global sea levels. While the c...
It is a long known fact that climate change will result in sea level rise and dramatically changed c...
Rising sea levels due to climate change lead to the modification of maritime state boundaries. Accor...
Sea-level rise threatens to undermine the legal order of the oceans. By causing a retreat in the sho...
Rising sea levels, more frequent extreme weather events, and long- and short-term saltwater intrusio...
Among the most salient impacts on the oceans associated with climate change is potentially significa...
Sea level rise has provoked widespread concerns that low-lying parts of coastal States including par...
AbstractBaseline is a line drawn from the coastal configuration features, which is very important be...
This article considers the potential impacts of sea level rise on maritime zones with particular ref...
Sea Level Rise will result in a variety of impacts by 2100. One of these will be changing coastlines...
In the framework of the broader question of the adverse impact of sea-level rise on low-lying coasta...