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China Case and the South China Sea DisputesTerritorial Disputes in the South China Sea: Navigating Rough Waters, pp 54–65 Jing Huang and Andrew Billo (eds) Palgrave Macmillan Book ChaptersPiracy and Armed Robbery Against ShipsThe Handbook of Security, 2nd Edition, pp 234–255 Martin Gill (ed) Palgrave Macmillan Book ChaptersJurisdiction Over Pirates and Maritime TerroristsThe Limits of Maritime Jurisdiction, Chapter 15 Clive Schofield, Seokwoo Lee and Moon-Sang Kwon (eds) Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Journal Articles & Book ReviewsASEAN and the South China Sea DisputeEntering Uncharted Waters? ASEAN and the South China Sea Pavin Chachavalpongpun (ed) Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Journal Articles & Book ReviewsThe UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Maritime Disputes in the South China SeaAgora: The South China Sea The American Journal of International Law Vol 107(1), pp 142–63 (Reproduced with permission from The American Journal of International Law) Journal Articles & Book ReviewsDisused Offshore Installations in Southeast Asia: The Legal StoryDecomWorld October Issue Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsThe South China Sea: The Evolving Dispute Between China and Her Maritime NeighboursGeomatics World Vol 21(3) BooksBeyond Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea: Legal Frameworks for the Joint Development of Hydrocarbon ResourcesEdward Elgar Publishing Book ChaptersGlobal Legal Regime on the Decommissioning of Offshore Installations and StructuresThe Regulation of Continental Shelf Development: Rethinking International Standards, pp 257–80 Myron H Nordquist, John Norton Moore, Aldo Chircop and Ronan Long (eds) Centre for Oceans Law and Policy, Vol 17 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Book ChaptersPiracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Southeast AsiaModern Piracy: Legal Challenges and Responses, pp 13–34 Douglas Guilfoyle (ed) Edward Elgar Publishing Book ChaptersThe Use of PSSAs in the South China SeaSecuring the Safety of Navigation in East Asia: Legal and Political Dimensions, Chapter 13, pp 245–257 Shicun Wu and Keyuan Zou (eds) Chandos Publishing Book ChaptersThe Role of Islands on Maritime Boundaries Delimitation: A Look at the Bangladesh/Myanmar Case30 Years of UNCLOS (1982–2012): Progress and Prospects, pp 240–259 Guifang (Julia) Xue and Ashley White (eds) China University of Political Science and Law BooksSubmarine Cables: The Handbook of Law and PolicyMartinus Nijhoff Publishers Book ChaptersProspects for Joint Development in the South China SeaCooperation and Development in the South China Sea, pp 214–231 Zhigou Gao, Yu Jia, Haiwen Zhang, Jilu Wu (eds) China Democracy and Legal System Publishing House Journal Articles & Book ReviewsWhose Side is It On: The Boundaries Dispute in the North Malacca StraitIndonesian Journal of International Law Vol 9(3), pp 381–408 Journal Articles & Book ReviewsSubmarine Communications Cables and Law of the Sea: Problems in Law and State PracticeOcean Development and International Law Vol 43(3), pp 201–42 BooksPiracy and International Maritime Crimes in ASEAN: Prospects for CooperationEdward Elgar Publishing Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsManaging Disputes in South China SeaThe Straits Times Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsSouth China Sea Disputes: Can Satellite Imagery Help?S Rajaratnam School of International Studies Commentary No 182 Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsThe South China Sea Disputes: How States Can Clarify Their Maritime ClaimsS Rajaratnam School of International Studies Commentary No 140 Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsThe Oceans, the Law and the Future of the WorldThe Straits Times Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsSouth China Sea: Limits to Commercial Fishing by ClaimantsS Rajaratnam School of International Studies Commentary No 113 Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsScarborough Shoal: Flashpoint for Confrontation or Opportunity for Cooperation?S Rajaratnam School of International Studies Commentary No 72 Commentaries & Opinion EditorialsThe China-Philippines Dispute in the South China Sea: Does Beijing Have a Legitimate Claim?S Rajaratnam School of International Studies Commentary No 36 Book ChaptersDo We need a New Convention on Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships?The Regulation of International Shipping: International and Comparative Perspectives, pp 77–96 Aldo Chircop, Norman Letalik, Ted McDorman and Susan Rolston (eds) Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Book ChaptersMaritime Terrorism and the Law of the Sea: Basic Principles and New ChallengesThe Law of the Sea Convention: Accession and Globalization, pp 229–257 Myron Nordquist, John Norton-Moore, Alfred Soons and Hak-So Kim (eds) Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Book ChaptersThe EEZ Regime Reflection After Thirty YearsSecuring the Ocean for the Next Generation Harry N Scheiber and Moon Sang Kwon (eds) LOSI Conference Papers, Papers from the Law of the Sea Institute, UC Berkeley– Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology Conference Book ChaptersThe Effect of Historic Fishing Rights in Maritime Boundaries DelimitationSecuring the Ocean for the Next Generation Harry N Scheiber and Moon Sang Kwon (eds) LOSI Conference Papers, Papers from the Law of the Sea Institute, UC Berkeley– Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology Conference Book ChaptersTransboundary Pollution from Offshore Oil and Gas Activities in the Seas of Southeast AsiaRobin Warner and Simon Marsden (eds) Transboundary Environmental Governance in Inland, Coastal and Marine Areas Ashgate Publishing ReportsJoint Development in Asia: Some Valuable Lessons LearnedMaritime Energy Resources in Asia: Legal Regimes and Cooperation Clive Schofield (ed) National Bureau of Asian Research Special Report No 37 BooksAsian Approaches to International Law and the Legacy of Colonialism: The Law of the Sea, Territorial Disputes and Intern...Routledge ReportsIncreased Tension and Risk of Potential Conflict in the South China SeaRegional Security Outlook Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific, pp 36–39 FirstLast