Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea: Survey for 2013Robin Churchill
China's Informal Participation in the Annex VII Philippines v. ChinaArbitral Tribunal's Proceedings
Mincai Yu
An Environmental Management Strategy for theInternational Seabed Authority? The Legal Basis
Aline Jaeckel
Maritime Delimitation in the Arctic:Implications for Fisheries Jurisdiction and Cooperation in the Barents Sea
Irene Dahl
Building the Blue Economy: The Role of Marine Spatial Planningin Facilitating Offshore Renewable Energy Development
Michaela Young
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ARTICLES
Dispute Settlement in the Law of the Sea: Survey for 2013
Robin ChurchillChina's Informal Participation in the Annex VII
Philippines v. China Arbitral Tribunal's Proceedings 54Mincai Yu
An Environmental Management Strategy for the InternationalSeabed Authority? The Legal Basis 93
AlinejaeckelMaritime Delimitation in the Arctic: Implications for FisheriesJurisdiction and Cooperation in the Barents Sea 120
IreneDahlBuilding the Blue Economy: The Role of Marine Spatial Planning inFacilitating Offshore Renewable Energy Development 148
Michaela Young
CURRENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS
ew Zealand. The Application of the Precautionary andAdaptive Management Approaches in the Seabed Mining Context:Trans-Tasman Resources Ltd Marine Consent Decision underNew Zealand's Exclusive Economie Zone and Continental Shelf(Environmental Effects ) Act 2012 175
Donald KAnton and Rakhyun E. KimShipping. The Maritime Labour Convention and Open Registries:Hand in Glove or Chalk and Cheese 189
Michael KabaiSouth China Sea. Responses to Sovereign Disputes in theSouth China Sea 199
Hayley Roberts
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BRILLNI]HOFF
THE INTERNATIONI
MARINE AND COASTAL
Dispute Settlement in theSurvey for 2013
Robin ChurchillProfessor of International Law, School
Abstract
This is the latest in a series of annual surveys r
the se a, both under the UN Convention on th
work of the Convention. The main developm
judgment by the International Tribunal for th
lacked jurisdiction in the Louisa case; an order
the Arctic Sunrise case; and the initiation of
developments are reviewed in detail.
Keywords
detention of ships in foreign ports-dispute
State-owned vessels - International Court ofJthe Law of the Sea (ITLOS) -Iand-Iocked Staary delirnitation
Introduetion
The year 2013 was, without doubt, the mof dispute settlement in the law of theProceedings were begun in no less than tenthe highest number of cases begun inwere brought before almost every possibITribunal forthe Lawofthe Sea (ITLOS), thearbitration in accordance with Annex VII
of the Sea (i.osc), and arbitration outsid
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