
The latest issue of
Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 52, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Wenlan Yang, Protecting Submarine Cables From Physical Damage Under Investment Law
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Hayley Roberts, Identifying “Exclusionary Agreements”: Agreement Type as a Procedural Limitation in UNCLOS Dispute Settlement
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Ethan Beringen, Nengye Liu & Michelle Lim, Australia as a Middle Power: Challenging the Narrative of Developed/Developing States in International Negotiations Surrounding Marine Genetic Resources
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Robin Churchill, Just a Harmless Fishing Fad—or Does the Use of FADs Contravene International Marine Pollution Law?
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Pierre Thévenin, A Liberal Maritime Power as Any Other? The Soviet Union during the Negotiations of the Law of the Sea Convention