Monday, December 19, 2022

New Issue: Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy

The latest issue of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy (Vol. 7, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: 2022 – APOLIA Conference: UNCLOS in Asia-Pacific – 40 Years and Onwards
    • Youngmin Seo, Regime Creation for the South China Sea Dispute: The Feasibility of the Creation of the South China Sea Council 
    • Suk Kyoon Kim, The Uncertain Status of the Korea-Japan Joint Development Agreement of the Continental Shelf and Its Prospects
    • Makoto Seta, The Effect of the Judicial Decision of unclos Tribunals on the clcs Procedure: The Case of the South China Sea Dispute 
    • Arron N. Honniball & Aristyo R. Darmawan, Article 51 of unclos at 40: Military Training as Other Legitimate Activities?
  • Articles
    • Pham Ngoc Minh Trang, Balancing Navigational Rights of Ships and Maritime Security of Coastal States: The Case of Designating Archipelagic Sea Lanes of Indonesia and the Philippines 
    • Keyuan Zou & Lei Zhang, Removing Carbon Dioxide through Offshore ccs and Seaweed Cultivation in China: A Legal Perspective
  • State Practice 
    • Ana Lourdes L. Cosme, Philippines: How the Philippines Deal with Marine Litter
    • Seokwoo Lee, Korea: The Touchstone of the New Korean Government’s International Litigation Policy to Resolve Marine Disputes: Japan’s Release of Fukushima Contaminated Wastewater 
  • Current Legal Developments
    • Clive Schofield & Robert van de Poll, Claims to Straight Baselines in the Asia-Pacific: Contrary to Customary International Law?