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Dispute Settlement in the Un Convention on the Law of the Sea

Contributor(s): Klein, Natalie (Author)

ISBN: 9780521118323

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: August 6, 2009

Dewey: 341.45

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.02" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.46 lbs) 456 pages

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Law | International

Series: Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

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Description: The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is one of the most important constitutive instruments in international law. Not only does this treaty regulate the uses of the world's largest resource, but it also contains a mandatory dispute settlement system - an unusual phenomenon in international law. While some scholars have lauded this development as a significant achievement, others have been highly sceptical of its comprehensiveness and effectiveness. This book explores whether a compulsory dispute settlement mechanism is necessary for the regulation of the oceans under the Convention. The requisite role of dispute settlement in the Convention is determined through an assessment of its relationship to the substantive provisions. Klein firstly describes the dispute settlement procedure in the Convention. She then takes each of the issue areas subject to limitations or exceptions to compulsory procedures entailing binding decisions, and analyses the interrelationship between the substantive and procedural rules.

Review Quotes: Review of the hardback: 'Klein's work will be 'the text' on the UNCLOS dispute settlement regime and, as such, of interest to those seeking to unravel the complexities and subtleties of the Convention wording.' Ocean Development & International Law

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