Sharing and Distributing Ocean Resources

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Publication Date 2012/12/01
Pages/Weight/Size 153*224*20mm
ISBN 9788977783812
Categories 사회 정치 > 정치/외교
Contents
PREFACE

CHAPTER 1 Overview: Sharing and Distributing Ocean Resources (Seokwoo LEE)
Ⅰ. Oceans and International Relations
Ⅱ. International Law of the Ocean
Ⅲ. Sharing and Distributing Ocean Resources

CHAPTER 2 Bilateral Negotiations to Co-Manage Shared Marine Fisheries for Purposes of Conservation and Restoration (Anastasia TELESETSKY)
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Reorientation of Fisheries Law to Nature’s Law and a New Economics of Human Development
Ⅲ. Conservation and Restoration Obligations under Law of the Sea for Shared Populations
Ⅳ. Advantage of Bilateral Agreements over Multilateral Agreements for Cooperation
Ⅴ. Existing Bilateral Treaties Approach to Conservation and Restoration Values
Ⅵ. Binding Bilateral Agreements for Conservation and Restoration
Ⅶ. Conclusion

CHAPTER 3 Disputed South China Sea Oil in Perspective (Nick OWEN)
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Survey of SCS Reserve Estimates: Facts and Figures
Ⅲ. Context: Energy Security, Peak Oil, and Demand Growth
Ⅳ. Productivity Profile of SCS Reserves: Rate not Volume
Ⅴ. Country Analysis of SCS Oil: ‘Winner Takes All’
Ⅵ. Regional Assessment of SCS Oil
Ⅶ. Oil and the Economy
Ⅷ. Conclusions

CHAPTER 4 What’s at Stake in the South China Sea? (Jon M. VAN DYKE)
Ⅰ. China has Outgrown Its Mistrust of International Laws, Not Least in Its Maritime Affairs
Ⅱ. Japan Needs to Reassess Its Legal Position on Claims in the East China Sea
Ⅲ. Focus on Sovereignty Claims Blocks Resolution to South China Sea Disputes
Ⅳ. China Must Clarify the Ambiguities over Military Activities in Its Seas
Ⅴ. The Diaoyu/Senkaku Islets Should Be Ignored in the Maritime Delimitation of the East China Sea

CHAPTER 5 New Resource Frontiers?: Opportunities and Challenges in Sharing and Distributing the Resources of the Extended Continental Shelf (Clive SCHOFIELD)
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Defining the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf
Ⅲ. The United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS)
Ⅳ. Why Such a Scramble?
Ⅴ. Sovereignty and Sovereign Rights
Ⅵ. New Resource Frontiers
Ⅶ. Future Challenges

INDEX
About Editors and Contributors
Author
Jin-Hyun PAIK,Seokwoo LEE