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Korean Perspectives on Ocean Law Issues for the 21st Century


ISBN13: 9789041113016
ISBN: 9041113010
Published: November 1999
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Format: Paperback
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The papers in this work cover a range of issues related to the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention. They reflect the author's long experience on ocean matters and are written from a Korean perspective. The main essay ""The Legal Status of Dok Island in International Law"" is an advocacy piece. It explains the historical basis for the dispute over this island, and carefully presents the perspective of the Korean government on this issue. The publication of these papers provides an addition to any library where scholars and students are looking for a comprehensive perspective on various issues of ocean law and policy. They provide an inside view of all activities underway to implement the Law of the Sea Convention and the Straddling and Migratory Stocks Agreement.

Contents:
Preface. I. The Legal Status of Dok Island in International Law. II. Jurisdiction of Port State over Private Foreign Vessel in International Law. III. Rights, Duties, and Interests of the Coastal States under Article 116, Paragraph (b) of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention. IV. Consistency and Compatibility in the Conservation and Management on Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the EEZ and the Adjacent High Seas. V. The Right of Passage in Archipelagic Waters under the Law of the Sea: The View of the User State. VI.
1982 Law of the Sea Convention and Marine Scientific Research in the Republic of Korea. VII. Sharing of Fisheries Resources between the Coastal States and Non-coastal States: Toward Equity. Annexes. Index.