Dokdo
Historical Appraisal and International Justice
Biographical note
Seokwoo Lee is Professor of International Law and Director of the Inha International Ocean Law Centre at Inha University. He received his D.Phil. from Oxford University and advanced law degrees from New York University, University of Minnesota, and Korea University.
Hee Eun Lee is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Law at Handong International Law School. Admitted to practice law in New York, he received his J.D. with honors from Syracuse University (College of Law) and LL.M. from New York University.
Hee Eun Lee is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Law at Handong International Law School. Admitted to practice law in New York, he received his J.D. with honors from Syracuse University (College of Law) and LL.M. from New York University.
Readership
Legal scholars, historians, policymakers, students of international law, international relations, and history.
€143.00$196.00
Igor V. Karaman, University of Athens
Focusing on the functioning of the dispute settlement system under the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea since its entry into force, this monograph offers a comprehensive study of dispute resolution in the contemporary law of the sea.
€105.00$144.00
Helmut Tuerk, The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Reflections on the Contemporary Law of the Sea describes the development and the present state of the law of the sea, particularly in light of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, also drawing attention to some of the problems facing the international community.
€110.00$151.00
Darren S. Calley, University of Essex
Resting on the simple logic of market economics, this book considers the ways in which groups of States can lawfully and effectively deny market access to the flag of convenience fishing industry.
€155.00$212.00
Jorge A. Vargas, University of San Diego
Mexico and the Law of the Sea: Contributions and Compromises examines Mexico’s legal work at the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea; its involvement at the regional Latin American meetings of Montevideo, Lima and Santo Domingo; and its current domestic legislation, in particular the ...
€121.00$166.00
Edited by Clive R. Symmons, Trinity College, Dublin
Drawing on papers presented at Trinity College, Dublin, in 2010, 15 international expert contributors cover diverse law of the sea aspects such as straight baselines, high seas/EEZ jurisdiction (including human rights issues), and the definition of, and jurisdiction over, piracy and submissions ...
€117.00$163.00
Patricia Mallia
This monograph searches for a solution to the crime of migrant smuggling by sea aimed at reconciling 21st century exigencies with age-old, fundamental principles such as the freedom of the high seas.
€122.00$170.00
Edited by Seoung-Yong Hong and Jon M. Van Dyke
A surprising number of maritime boundaries remain unresolved, and a range of reasons can be cited to explain why the process of delimiting these boundaries has been so slow. This volume addresses and analyzes some of these reasons, focusing on some of the volatile disputes in Northeast Asia and ...
€199.00$277.00
Henrik Ringbom
This book offers a comprehensive international law analysis of the European Union’s maritime safety legislation.
€137.00$190.00
by Maria Helena Fonseca de Souza Rolim, with contributions by Erkki Leppäkoski and Gaetano Librando
"In providing a broad overview of the legal aspects related to marine pollution caused by ballast water and tank sediments, this book offers a pragmatic analysis of the current international legal system, and includes principles of international customary law and also references to a ...
€137.00$190.00
Maria Gavouneli
Drawing on the essential premises of the Law of the Sea Convention as constotuion of the oceans, this book looks into the ways it can be evolved to accommodate new challenges to its regulatory scheme.
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