Friday, December 14, 2018

Jayakumar, Koh, Beckman, Davenport, & Phan: The South China Sea Arbitration: The Legal Dimension

S. Jayakumar (National Univ. of Singapore - Centre for International Law), Tommy Koh (National Univ. of Singapore - Centre for International Law), Robert Beckman (National Univ. of Singapore - Centre for International Law), Tara Davenport (National Univ. of Singapore - Centre for International Law), & Hao Duy Phan (National Univ. of Singapore - Centre for International Law) have published The South China Sea Arbitration: The Legal Dimension (Edward Elgar Publishing 2018). Contents include:
  • S Jayakumar, Tommy Koh, Robert Beckman, Tara Davenport & Hao Duy Phan, The South China Sea Arbitration: Laying the Groundwork
  • Robert Beckman, Jurisdictional Issues in the South China Sea Arbitration
  • Stuart Kaye, Jurisdiction in the South China Sea Arbitration: Application of the Monetary Gold Principle
  • Tara Davenport, Procedural Issues Arising from China’s Non-Participation in the South China Sea Arbitration
  • Clive R Symmons, Historic Rights in the Light of the Award in the South China Sea Arbitration: What Remains of the Doctrine Now?
  • Youna Lyons, Luu Quang Hung & Pavel Tkalich, Determining High-tide Features (or Islands) in the South China Sea under Article 121(1): A Legal and Oceanography Perspective
  • Erik Franckx, The Arbitral Tribunal’s Interpretation of Paragraph 3 in Article 121: A First But Important Step Forward
  • Myron H Nordquist, UNCLOS Article 121 and Itu Aba in the South China Sea Final Award: A Correct Interpretation?
  • J Ashley Roach, Artificial Islands in the South China Sea: The Legal Regime and Implications of the Award
  • Nilüfer Oral, The South China Sea Arbitral Award, Part XII of UNCLOS, and the Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment
  • J Ashley Roach, Rocks Versus Islands: Implications for Protection of the Marine Environment
  • S Jayakumar, Tommy Koh, Robert Beckman, Tara Davenport & Hao Duy Phan, Conclusion