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「海の憲法」-国連海洋法条約への長く困難な道
A 'Constitution for the Oceans': The Long Hard Road to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

・ISBN 978-1-108-84014-9 2024 hard GB£ 110.00

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・ISBN 978-1-108-87904-0 2025 eBook

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著者・編者 Sellars, Kirsten,
出版社 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK)
ページ数 350 pp.
ニュース番号 <721-538>

The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, signed in 1982, was the culmination of half a century of legal endeavour. Earlier attempts to create a treaty regime governing the ocean - at League of Nations and United Nations conferences in 1930, 1958 and 1960 - had all failed to settle the breadth of the territorial sea, and in two cases failed to settle anything at all. During the negotiations, legal concepts were formulated and reformulated: straight baselines inspired archipelagic baselines; fishing conservation zones became exclusive economic zones; innocent passage through straits metamorphosed into transit passage through straits; and the seabed common heritage was replaced by the parallel system of seabed exploitation. Many of the issues that animated the delegates during the negotiations - ocean pollution, over-fishing, naval mobility, continental shelf claims and the impact of seabed mining - continue to exercise policymakers and lawyers to this day.