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Law of the Sea in East Asia: Issues and Prospects


ISBN13: 9780415655385
Published: September 2012
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £36.99



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Law of the Sea in East Asia selects the most prominent maritime legal issues that have emerged since the post-LOS Convention era for a detailed discussion and assessment. The current marine legal order in East Asia is based on the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS Convention) and accordingly coastal states in the region are obliged to cooperate amongst themselves to exercise their rights and perform their duties. Keyuan, a respected expert in the fields of international and Chinese law, explores issues concerning compliance with the law of the sea, territorial disputes and maritime boundary delimitation, fishery management, safety of navigation and maritime security, and neglected issues in the law of the sea. This is the first book to examine maritime laws in East Asia, and as such will appeal to academics of law and Asian studies, lawyers and policy makers.

Subjects:
Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law, Other Jurisdictions , Asia
Contents:
Part One: Compliance with the Law of the Sea
1. Maintaining the Marine Legal Order in East Asia
2. Marine Laws of Mainland China and Taiwan: Comparison and Regional Implications

Part Two: Territorial Disputes and Maritime Boundary Delimitation
3. The Chinese Traditional Maritime Boundary Line in the South China Sea and Its Legal Consequences
4. Dispute over the Scarborough Reef
5. Maritime Boundary Delimitation in the Gulf of Tonkin

Part Three: Fishery Management
6. Sino-Japanese Joint Fishery Management in the East China Sea
7. Sino-Vietnamese Fishery Agreement for the Gulf of Tonkin

Part Four: Safety of Navigation and Maritime Security
8. Redefining the Legal Status of the Taiwan Strait
9. Crackdown on Piracy in the South China Sea and Prospects for Regional Cooperation

Part Five: Neglected Issues in the Law of the Sea
10. Maritime Historic Rights and China's Practice