- Special Issue: Law of the Sea: Present Challenges and Future Directions
- Malcolm Evans, Richard Barnes, Rozemarijn Roland Holst, Constantinos Yiallourides, & Jack Kenny, Foreword by the Co-Editors of the ICLQ Forum on the Law of the Sea
- Catherine Redgwell, Technological Change and the Law of the Sea: The Challenge of Marine Geoengineering
- Barbara Stępień & Mauro Arturo Rivera León, Law Enforcement in Autonomous Shipping: Rethinking Jurisdictional Challenges under UNCLOS
- Alexander Lott, Conventional Jurisdictional Approaches to Protecting Submarine Cables and Pipelines
- Christian Bueger, Timothy Edmunds, & Jan Stockbruegger, UNCLOS under Fire: Recalibrating Maritime Security Governance
- Makoto Seta, UNCLOS during Armed Conflict: Due Regard in the Exclusive Economic Zones of Neutral Coastal States
- Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho, From ‘Flags of Convenience’ to ‘Flags of Deceit’: The Future of the Law Governing the Nationality of Ships
- Yunjun Li, Constraining the Continental Shelf beyond 200 Nautical Miles in Maritime Delimitation Cases
- Nilüfer Oral, Sea-Level Rise and Maritime Boundaries: From Uncertainty to Clarity?
- Eirik Bjorge, The Régime of Islands and Sea-Level Rise
- Sebastián Rioseco, The ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law: A Deep Dive into External Rules and Materials
- David Freestone, Fae Sapsford, & David Vousden, Navigating the BBNJ Treaty: Some Experiences from the Sargasso Sea
- So Yeon Kim & Youngdawng Moh, Due Regard Obligations in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
- Shirley V Scott & Nengye Liu, The Prospects of the High Seas Treaty Decisively Reducing the Negative Biodiversity Impacts of Distant-Water Fishing Operations
- Neil Craik, Julian Jackson, Aline Jaeckel, Hannah Lily, Pradeep Singh, & Hope Tracey, The International Seabed Authority, the Problem of Disregard and the Case for Administrative Accountability
- Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien, Negotiating Plastics Futures: The Law of the Sea and the Role of Non-State Stakeholders
- Reece Lewis & Sofia Galani, Addressing the Challenges of Applying Human Rights Law at Sea
Friday, December 12, 2025
New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly
The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 74, Special Issue, 2025) is out. Contents include:

