All Stories

  1. Legal Certainty and Stability in the Face of Sea Level Rise: Trends in the Development of State Practice and International Law Scholarship on Maritime Limits and Boundaries
  2. Agreement for the Establishment of the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law (COSIS)
  3. Pacific Islands Countries Declare Permanent Maritime Baselines, Limits and Boundaries
  4. Can We Save the Blue Half of Our Planet?
  5. Sustainable Development, Ocean Governance and Marine Protected Areas
  6. Securing Ocean Spaces for the Future? The Initiative of the Pacific SIDS to Develop Regional Practice Concerning Baselines and Maritime Zone Limits
  7. Marine Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
  8. A detiled review of the current BBNJ Treaty negotiation
  9. Impacts of sea level rise on maritime claims and boundaries
  10. Review of the work of the International Law Asscoaiation Committee on Sea Level rise
  11. Principles Applicable to Modern Ocean Governance
  12. Submarine Telecommunication Cables and a Biodiversity Agreement in ABNJ: Finding New Routes for Cooperation
  13. Account of the importance of this unique hish seas political declartion
  14. Reviwe of the rational for and history of this UN Negotiation
  15. Marine Environmental Protection in Asia
  16. A world of difference - opportunities for applying the 1972 World Heritage Convention to the High Seas
  17. Sea Level Rise and Impacts on Maritime Zones and Limits
  18. Chapter 13: Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Time to Chart a New Course?
  19. Republic of the Marshall Islands
  20. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change—The Basis for the Climate Change Regime
  21. International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Case 21
  22. The Sargasso Sea Commission: An Innovative Approach to the Conservation of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
  23. Sargasso Sea
  24. Can existing institutions protect biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction? Experiences from two on-going processes
  25. Introduction to the Special Issue
  26. The Sargasso Sea
  27. Chapter 32. Governing the Blue: Governance of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction in the Twenty-First Century
  28. The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention at 30
  29. Review of impacts of sealevel rise on coasts and jurisdictonal claims
  30. Holding Back the Waves? Sea-level Rise and Maritime Claims
  31. Chapter 1 The World Bank and Sustainable Development
  32. Chapter 3 The World Bank’s Prototype Carbon Fund: Mobilizing New Resources for Sustainable Development
  33. Preliminary Material
  34. Chapter 7 The World Bank and Climate Change
  35. Introduction
  36. 2. The World Bank Environmental and Social Safeguard Policies
  37. International Governance, Responsibility and Management of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
  38. The Law of the Sea Convention at 30: Successes, Challenges and New Agendas
  39. The Sargasso Sea
  40. Responsibilities and Obligations of States Sponsoring Persons and Entities with Respect to Activities in the Area
  41. Legal Aspects of Carbon Trading
  42. Chapter 1. The Impact Of Human Uses On The Marine Enviromment Beyond National Jurisdiction
  43. Chapter 3. Developing Complementary Principles For Regulating The Marine Environment Beyond National Jurisdiction
  44. Chapter 6. Regional Implementation Of Environmental Protection In Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
  45. Chapter 2. The Law Of The Sea Convention Framework For Regulating Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
  46. Ocean iron fertilization and international law
  47. Principles Applicable to Modern Oceans Governance
  48. Professor Gerard J. Mangone at 90
  49. The Law of the Sea
  50. The Law of the Sea Convention: Future Challenges and Unfinished Agendas
  51. Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas-An Important Environmental Concept at a Turning-point
  52. THE ROAD FROM RIO: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AFTER THE EARTH SUMMIT
  53. Editorial
  54. Prevention of Unlawful Interference with Aircraft: A Study of Standards and Recommended Practices
  55. The Supremacy of Community Law in National Courts