- Special Issue: The Law of the Sea Convention at 30
- David Freestone, The Law of the Sea Convention at 30: Successes, Challenges and New Agendas
- Serguei Tarassenko & Ilaria Tani, The Functions and Role of the United Nations Secretariat in Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea
- Tim Stephens & Donald R. Rothwell, The LOSC Framework for Maritime Jurisdiction and Enforcement 30 Years On
- Ronán Long, The European Union and Law of the Sea Convention at the Age of 30
- Clive Schofield, Departures from the Coast: Trends in the Application of Territorial Sea Baselines under the Law of the Sea Convention
- Michael W. Lodge, The Common Heritage of Mankind
- Ted L. McDorman, The Continental Shelf Regime in the Law of the Sea Convention: A Reflection on the First Thirty Years
- Tullio Scovazzi, The Law of the Sea Convention and Underwater Cultural Heritage
- Ellen Hey, The Persistence of a Concept: Maximum Sustainable Yield
- Rosemary Rayfuse, Precaution and the Protection of Marine Biodiversity in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
- Martin Tsamenyi & Quentin Hanich, Fisheries Jurisdiction under the Law of the Sea Convention: Rights and Obligations in Maritime Zones under the Sovereignty of Coastal States
- Moritaka Hayashi, Military Activities in the Exclusive Economic Zones of Foreign Coastal States
- Philomène Verlaan, Marine Scientific Research: Its Potential Contribution to Achieving Responsible High Seas Governance
- Robin Chruchill, The Persisting Problem of Non-compliance with the Law of the Sea Convention: Disorder in the Oceans
- W.R. Edeson, Fisheries Data and the Law of the Sea Convention
- Alan Boyle, Law of the Sea Perspectives on Climate Change
- Kristina M. Gjerde, Challenges to Protecting the Marine Environment beyond National Jurisdiction
- Karen N. Scott, Conservation on the High Seas: Developing the Concept of the High Seas Marine Protected Areas
- Richard Barnes, The Law of the Sea Convention and the Integrated Regulation of the Oceans
- Irini Papanicolopulu, The Law of the Sea Convention: No Place for Persons?
- Vaughan Lowe, Was it Worth the Effort?
Monday, October 22, 2012
New Issue: International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law
The latest issue of the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Vol. 27, no. 4, 2012) is out. Contents include: