
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Vol. 29, no. 4, 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Energy from the Sea: An International Law Perspective on Ocean Energy
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Nigel Bankes & Seline Trevisanut, Introduction: Energy from the Sea
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Richard Barnes, Energy Sovereignty in Marine Spaces
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Catherine Redgwell, Mind the Gap in the gairs: The Role of Other Instruments in losc Regime Implementation in the Offshore Energy Sector
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Angelica Bonfanti & Francesca Romanin Jacur, Energy from the Sea and the Protection of the Marine Environment: Treaty-Based Regimes and Ocean Corporate Social Responsibility
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Seline Trevisanut, The Role of Private Actors in Offshore Energy: Shifting Models of Participation
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Nigel Bankes, Recent Framework Agreements for the Recognition and Development of Transboundary Hydrocarbon Resources
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Ronán Long, Harnessing Offshore Wind Energy: Legal Challenges and Policy Conundrums in the European Union
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Hannah Katharina Müller & Martha M. Roggenkamp, Regulating Offshore Energy Sources in the North Sea—Reinventing the Wheel or a Need for More Coordination?