
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Vol. 36, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Klaas Willaert & Pradeep A Singh, Deep Sea Mining Partnerships with Developing States: Favourable Collaborations or Opportunistic Endeavours?
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Michael Sheng-ti Gau & Gang Tang, The Operation of the CLCS Facing Disputes: An Examination of the Rules and Practices
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Alexander Lott, The (In)applicability of the Right of Innocent Passage in the Gulf of Finland – Russia’s Return to a Mare Clausum?
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Lena Schøning, The Contribution of Integrated Marine Policies to Marine Environmental Protection: The Case of Norway
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Sandrine W. De Herdt, In the Name of Equality: The ‘Bengal Rule’
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Ekaterina Antsygina, Prohibition of Bottom Trawling on Extended Continental Shelves: Creeping Jurisdiction or Enforcement of Sovereign Rights?
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Talitha Ramphal, The Freedom to Use the High Seas to Protect and Preserve the Marine Environment: Case Study of the Activities of The Ocean Cleanup
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Gabriela A. Oanta, Resolving the United Kingdom and European Union Membership of Regional Fisheries Management Organisations Post Brexit