Saturday, October 29, 2022

New Issue: Ocean Development & International Law

The latest issue of Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 53, nos. 2-3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Yen-Chiang Chang, Toward Better Maritime Cooperation—A Proposal from the Chinese Perspective
  • José Manuel Sobrino-Heredia, The European Union as a Maritime Security Actor in the Gulf of Guinea: From Its Strategy and Action Plan to the New Concept of “Coordinated Maritime Presences”
  • Alexander Lott & Shin Kawagishi, The Legal Regime of the Strait of Hormuz and Attacks Against Oil Tankers: Law of the Sea and Law on the Use of Force Perspectives
  • Haoran Cui & Yubing Shi, A Comparative Analysis of the Legislation on Maritime Militia Between China and Vietnam
  • Sandrine W. de Herdt, Transparency in the Process of Implementing Article 76 of the UNCLOS: Peering Inside
  • Richard Barnes, An Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Obligations Under International Law: A Realistic Prospect?
  • Hyun Jung Kim & Anne Thida Norodom, An Appraisal of Article 300 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
  • Natalie Klein, Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: An Endeavor to Connect Law of the Sea and International Human Rights Law
  • Marcin Kałduński, Resolving Maritime Delimitation Disputes by Agreement: The Danish–Polish Boundary in the Area of the Island of Bornholm