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This timely encyclopedia addresses the underrepresented scholarly state practice of the Asia-Pacific region in negotiating and implementing the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) – a continuing cornerstone of focus for regional and non-regional states alike. Further highlights for each represented state include ocean treaty accessions, domestic implementation, maritime zones, maritime disputes, exploring and exploiting living and non-living resources, marine environment protection, marine scientific research, dispute settlement, and contributions to the development of the law of the sea. The law of the sea is brought to life in the domestic laws, policies and institutions of states discussed.
This book provides essential reading for academics, policy makers and practitioners seeking a better understanding of the law of the sea’s domestic implementation, successes and remaining challenges in the Asia-Pacific.
Northeast Asia: China
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1 Law of the Sea in Historical Context and Interests in the Law of the Sea
2 Ocean Governance
3 Accession to Various Treaties Affecting Law of the Sea
4 Incorporation of Law of the Sea Rights and Obligations in Domestic Law
5 Maritime Claims and State Legislation on Maritime Zones
6 Maritime Disputes and Overlapping Claims
7 Exploring and Exploiting Living and Non-Living Resources
8 Marine Environmental Protection
9 Marine Scientific Research
10 Settlement of Maritime Disputes
11 Contribution to the Development of the Law of the Sea
12 Maritime Enforcement: China’s Coast Guard
Book Details: Hardback, ISBN 978-90-04-50629-9
Publisher: Brill
Editor: Seokwoo Lee
Publication Date: November 10, 2022
Copyright Year: 2023
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Dr. Nong Hong holds a PhD of interdisciplinary study of international law and international relations from the University of Alberta, Canada and held a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the University’s China Institute. She was ITLOS-Nippon Fellow for International Dispute Settlement (2008-2009), and Visiting Fellow at Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (2019), the Center of Oceans Law and Policy, University of Virginia (2009) and at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (2007). She is concurrently a research fellow with China Institute, University of Alberta, Canada, and the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, China. Her research takes an interdisciplinary approach to examining international relations and international law, with focus on International Relations and Comparative Politics in general; ocean governance in East Asia and the Arctic; law of the sea; international security, particularly non-traditional security; and international dispute settlement and conflict resolution.
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