
The latest issue of
Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 55, nos. 1-2, 2024) is out. Contents include:
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Anita Rayegani, Mesopelagic Mysteries: Regulating an Emerging Resource Amid Uncertainty
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Xiaoyi Jiang & Zhiwei Wang, Emergency Marine Protected Areas Under the BBNJ Agreement: A Feasible Solution for Emergencies in ABNJ?
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Luciana Fernandes Coelho, The Practice of the Caribbean SIDS on the Consent Regime for Marine Scientific Research Under UNCLOS: Trends, Gaps, and Recommendations
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Yoshifumi Tanaka, Reflections on the Environmental Impact Assessment in the BBNJ Agreement: Its Implications for the Conservation of Biological Diversity in the Marine Arctic beyond National Jurisdiction
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Vito De Lucia, After the Dust Settles: Selected Considerations about the New Treaty on Marine Biodiversity in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction with Respect to ABMTs and MPAs
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Lingjia Bu, The Role of Low-Tide Elevations in Maritime Delimitation Cases
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Barbara Stępień, Towards a New Horizon: 1972 COLREG in the Era of Autonomous Ships
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Hoon Cho, Is Compulsory Jurisdiction Under UNCLOS Part XV Expanding? A Critical Review of the Claims
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Holly Leung, The Extended Continental Shelf in Nicaragua v Colombia: Identifying a Customary Rule Based on CLCS Submissions?
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Julian Roberts, Designating Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction