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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2025

Zhen Sun
Affiliation:
World Maritime University
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Finding a Balance in the Exclusive Economic Zone
Conflict and Stability in the Law of the Sea
, pp. vii - ix
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. Foreword

    Tommy Koh

  2. Preface

  3. Acknowledgements

  4. Table of International Cases

  5. Table of International Treaties

  6. List of Abbreviations

  7. 1Introduction

  8. Part IThe Development and Status of the Exclusive Economic Zone

    1. 2Origins and Evolution of the Exclusive Economic Zone

      1. 2.1Early Claims to Marine Living Resources

      2. 2.2The 1930 Hague Codification Conference

      3. 2.3Early Initiatives for a 200-Mile Maritime Zone

      4. 2.4Development of the Exclusive Economic Zone Concept

      5. 2.5Conclusion

    2. 3The Exclusive Economic Zone in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

      1. 3.1The Exclusive Economic Zone as a New Legal Regime

      2. 3.2The Jurisdictional Framework of the Exclusive Economic Zone

      3. 3.3The Status of the Exclusive Economic Zone

      4. 3.4Conclusion

  9. Part IICompeting Uses of the Exclusive Economic Zone

    1. 4The Impact of Coastal State’s Rights on the Navigational Freedoms

      1. 4.1The Scope of the Navigational Freedoms

      2. 4.2Sovereign Rights over Natural Resources and Other Economic Activities

      3. 4.3Jurisdiction to Protect and Preserve the Marine Environment

      4. 4.4Rights and Jurisdiction with Regard to Artificial Islands, Installations and Structures

      5. 4.5Resolving Disputes Concerning the Navigational Freedoms

      6. 4.6Modified Freedoms in the Exclusive Economic Zone

    2. 5Coastal State Rights and the Freedom of the Laying of Submarine Cables and Pipelines

      1. 5.1Basic Facts about Submarine Cables and Pipelines

      2. 5.2The Legal Framework of Submarine Cables and Pipelines

      3. 5.3Limitations on the Freedom to Lay Submarine Cables and Pipelines

      4. 5.4Protecting Submarine Cables and Pipelines

      5. 5.5Resolving Disputes Concerning the Laying of Submarine Cables and Pipelines

      6. 5.6Conclusion

  10. Part IIIResolving Conflicts Regarding Unattributed Rights and Jurisdiction in the Exclusive Economic Zone

    1. 6Military Activities

      1. 6.1Military Uses of the Sea in Peacetime

      2. 6.2Military Security in the Exclusive Economic Zone

      3. 6.3Conflicts Regarding Military Activities in the Exclusive Economic Zone

      4. 6.4International Efforts to Reconcile Conflicts over Military Activities

      5. 6.5The Way Forward

    2. 7Maritime Security

      1. 7.1The Concept of Maritime Security

      2. 7.2Legal Framework to Address Maritime Security Threats

      3. 7.3Coastal State Implementation under the Current Legal Framework

      4. 7.4International Efforts to Enhance Maritime Security

      5. 7.5The Way Forward

    3. 8Underwater Archaeological and Historical Objects

      1. 8.1Introduction

      2. 8.2Overview of the Legal Framework

      3. 8.3Rights and Jurisdiction over Activities Affecting Archaeological and Historical Objects

      4. 8.4Settlement of Disputes

      5. 8.5Conclusion

  11. 9General Conclusions

  12. Select Bibliography

  13. Index

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