Saturday, June 5, 2021

New Issue: Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 9, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Chie Kojima, Modern Slavery and the Law of the Sea: Proposal for a Functional Approach
  • Anastasia Telesetsky, Keeping UNCLOS Relevant: Revising UNCLOS to Address 21st Century Fishing, Labor Practices, Pollution, and Climate Change
  • Helmut Tuerk, Some Developments and Issues after the Adoption of UNCLOS
  • Dustin Kuan-Hsiung Wang, Fill the Gap between Law and Governance: An Observation on SDG 14
  • Chris Whomersley, How to Amend UNCLOS and Why It Has Never Been Done
  • Karen N. Scott, MPAs in the Southern Ocean under CCAMLR: Implementing SDG 14.5
  • Vasco Becker-Weinberg, The Interpretation and Application of the Freedom of Navigation and Flag State Jurisdiction in the M/V “Norstar” and the M/T “San Padre Pio” Cases
  • Anthony Carty, What Use Is Customary International Law?
  • Hua Zhang, The Development of International Law of the Sea by International Courts and Tribunals: A Case Study of Due Diligence Obligation