Ocean Law and Policy

Tara Davenport, ‘Formal and Informal Lawmaking by the International Seabed Authority: An Artificial Distinction?” in Natalie Klein (ed), Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea (Oxford University Press, 2022), 183 – 209

Tara Davenport, ‘Formal and Informal Lawmaking by the International Seabed Authority: An Artificial Distinction?” in Natalie Klein (ed), Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea (Oxford University Press, 2022), 183 – 209 Publication not available at this moment.

Nilufer Oral and Tutku Bektas, ‘Sea-Level Rise and the Law of the Sea: Filling the Legal Gaps through Informal Lawmaking,’ in Natalie Klein (ed), Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea (Oxford University Press, 2022), 334 – 356.

Nilufer Oral and Tutku Bektas, ‘Sea-Level Rise and the Law of the Sea: Filling the Legal Gaps through Informal Lawmaking,’ in Natalie Klein (ed), Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea (Oxford University Press, 2022), 334 – 356. Publication not available at this moment.

Merchant Shipping during Global Health Pandemics: A Review of International Regulations by Dr Dawoon Jung and Prof Robert Beckman

Dr Dawoon Jung and Prof Robert Beckman’s article titled ‘Merchant Shipping during Global Health Pandemics: A Review of International Regulations ‘ has been published by the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 37 (2022), pp. 5-30. This article examines the impact of COVID-19 on the international regulation of merchant shipping. First, it provides an overview of the international …

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Amiel Ian Valdez on “Balancing the Indigenous Peoples’ Ancestral Sea Rights, and the State’s Obligation to Protect and Preserve the Marine Environment: A Comparative Study of the Philippine and Australian Approaches”

CIL Research Associate Amiel Ian Valdez‘s article titled ‘Balancing the Indigenous Peoples’ Ancestral Sea Rights, and the State’s Obligation to Protect and Preserve the Marine Environment: A Comparative Study of the Philippine and Australian Approaches‘ has just been published by the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law (Brill Nijhoff), Volume 23 (2022), 47-99. In this article, Amiel …

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CIL Oceans Team at 45th Annual Conference on Oceans Law and Policy: UNCLOS at 40, 16 – 18 March 2022

CIL was a supporting organization of the 45th Annual Conference on Oceans Law and Policy ‘UNCLOS at 40’ organized and sponsored by the US Naval War College, Maritime Institute of Malaysia, World Maritime University and the Korean Maritime Institute and held on Zoom from 16th – 18 March 2022 (agenda). CIL organized a panel on ‘Emerging Challenges …

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6-11 February 2022: CIL Research Associate Maria Pia Benosa at Basel Winter Arbitration School 2022 (Arbitration Lab)

CIL Research Associate Maria Pia Benosa recently completed the inaugural course of the Basel Winter Arbitration School 2022 (Arbitration Lab) at the Law Faculty of the University of Basel from 6-11 February 2022. Joined by both in-person and online participants from over 15 countries, Arbitration Lab featured lectures on key areas relevant to ocean law and policy …

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Youna Lyons, Lim Cheng Ling, and Yulu Liu spoke at the 2nd ERIA’s Experts Working Group (EWG) on Marine Plastic Debris Meeting

Youna Lyons, Lim Cheng Ling, and Yulu Liu, PhD, from the Ocean Law and Policy Programme of the Centre for International Law, were invited as speakers to the 2nd ERIA’s Experts Working Group (EWG) on Marine Plastic Debris Meeting initiated by the Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris (RKC-MPD). The online meeting held on …

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Youna Lyons at Track 1.5 Dialogue on Marine Scientific Research: Comparing and Reviewing Approval Process and Framework (Chatham House Rules)

Youna Lyons, Visiting Associate Professor, Centre for International Law, was invited as a reactor in a Track 1.5 Dialogue on Marine Scientific Research held under the Chatham House Rules and organised by the Marine Science Institute of the University of the Philippines and the United States Embassy to the Philippines. The online meeting was framed …

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