Wednesday, December 5, 2018

New Volume: Asian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Asian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 22, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Maintaining Maritime Peace and the Law of the Sea
    • Miyoshi Masahiro, Peaceful Use of the Sea and the Rule of Law
    • Yann-huei Song, Peaceful Proposals and Maritime Cooperation between Mainland China, Japan, and Taiwan in the East China Sea: Progress Made and Challenges Ahead
    • Yen-Chiang Chang, The South China Sea Disputes: An Opportunity for the Cross Taiwan Strait Relationship
  • Peaceful Uses of Marine Resources
    • Kuan-Hsiung Wang, Management of Fishery Resources: A Starting Point towards Cooperation in the East China Sea
    • Robert Beckman & Leonardo Bernard, Framework for the Joint Development of Hydrocarbon Resources
    • David M. Ong, The International Legal Obligations of States in Disputed Maritime Jurisdiction Zones and Prospects for Co-operative Arrangements in the East China Sea Region
    • Jianwei Li & Pingping Chen, Joint Development in the South China Sea: Is the Time Ripe?
  • Promotion of Marine Scientific Research for Peace
    • Keyuan Zou, Peaceful Use of the Sea and Military Intelligence Gathering in the EEZ
    • J Ashley Roach, Marine Data Collection: US Perspectives
    • Hong Chang, Voluntary Observing Ship and Marine Scientific Research under the Law of the Sea
  • Peaceful Means for Maritime Dispute Resolution
    • Anne Hsiu-An Hsiao, Unilateral Actions and the Rule of Law in Maritime Boundary Disputes
    • Erik Franckx, Search and Rescue as an Enabler to Stimulate Cooperation in Areas of Tension
    • Yao Huang & Xuexia Liao, Natural Prolongation and Delimitation of the Continental Shelf beyond 200 nm: the Bangladesh/Myanmar Case
    • Matthias Vanhullebusch, China’s Air Defence Identification Zone: Towards a Crystallization of a New International Custom
    • Arie Afriansyah, Indonesia’s Practice in Combatting Illegal Fishing: 2015–2016