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The Presence of International Organizations in the Evolution of the International Law of the Sea
Thirty Years since the Entry into Force of UNCLOS
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Edited by:
Gabriela Oanta
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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About this book
2024 marked thirty years since the entry into force of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The process of adoption of UNCLOS and its influence on the development of the Law of the Sea are a good illustration of the important role that international organizations have played in contemporary international Law of the Sea, as they are the main producers of international norms. This book focuses on the role of the international (universal, regional, and subregional) organizations in the application of the provisions of UNCLOS and on how their legal orders have been veritable laboratories in which to test the scope of the provisions or rules of UNCLOS.
Author / Editor information
Gabriela A. Oanta, Ph.D. (2006), University of A Coruña, is Full Professor of public international law, Jean Monnet Chair “European Union law of the sea” and director of “Salvador de Madariaga” University Institute of European Studies. She has published extensively on the law of the sea, international organizations, food safety, and business and human rights.
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eBook published on:
March 10, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789004716315
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Main content:
430
eBook ISBN:
9789004716315
Keywords for this book
Common Heritage of Mankind; Council of Europe; Climate change; Disembarkation; Environmental Impact Assessment; European Union; Food and Agriculture Organization; Helsinki Convention; Human rights; IUU fishing; Implementation; International Maritime Organization; Interception; International Seabed Authority; Landlocked and other disadvantaged States; Marine biodiversity; Marine Protected Areas; Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission; Marine Strategy Framework Directive; Maritime transport; Memorandum of Understanding; Migration; Oceans; Port state control; Regional seas programme; Sea border management; Settlement of disputes; Treaties; World Trade Organization
Audience(s) for this book
Academic institutions, DOALOS, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), libraries, stakeholders from the law of the sea field, specialists on the law of the sea, (post-graduate) students, practitioners in the field of law of the sea, and civil society in a broad sense.