The Law of the Sea Convention : US accession and globalization
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The Law of the Sea Convention : US accession and globalization
(Center for Oceans Law and Policy, v. 15)
M. Nijhoff Publishers, 2012
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The Law of the Sea Convention: US Accession and Globalization, provides valuable insight into a number of contemporary and pressing issues concerning the world's oceans and their management . Brought together at the 34th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy, University of Virginia School of Law (COLP), Part l reports on the work of international experts which considers the impact of the lack of US participation in UNCLOS, evaluating topics such as energy and economic development as well as ramifications for U.S. national security and navigational rights. The second section examines key trends in commercial shipping, piracy and terrorism, islands and rocks, safety and navigational freedom, marine scientific research, and emerging global oceans policy issues. Presented by a diverse group of leading academics and policy makers, the work included in Part ll brings together the results of an international meeting co-sponsored by the Korea Maritime Institute, the Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea and COLP.
Collectively, the work included in this important volume contributes to the existing literature and will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and the policy community.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
University of Virginia Distinguished Lecture
The Law of the Sea and Ethical Maritime Order
in Southeast Asia
Dr. N. Hassan Wirajuda,
Former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia,
and Adhyanti S. Wirajuda Suryana
PART I:
"United States Interests in Prompt Adherence
to the Law of the Sea Convention"
Keynote Addresses
Statement on the UN Law of the Sea Convention
Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State
US Interests in Prompt Adherence to the Law of the
Sea Convention
Lisa Murkowski, US Senator (R-Alaska)
Remarks on the Law of the Sea Treaty
Lawrence Eagleburger, Former US Secretary of State
Remarks on the UN Law of the Sea Convention
ADM Gary Roughead, Chief of Naval Operations, USN
The Sky is Falling or Is It? Dissection of the
Gulf of Mexico "Macondo" Oil Spill
Quenton Dokken President/CEO Gulf of Mexico Foundation
Panel I: UNCLOS-The Stakes for America
Ambassador Mary Beth West, Moderator
UNCLOS: the Stakes for America
Ambassador David A. Balton
UNCLOS: the Stakes for America
ADM Paul A. Yost, Jr., USCG (Ret.)
UNCLOS: the Stakes for America
Margaret F. Spring
UNCLOS: the Stakes for America
Andrew Keller
UNCLOS: the Stakes for America
Michael J. Mattler
Panel II: Energy and Economic Development
Paul L. Kelly, Moderator
Energy and Economic Development
ADM James D. Watkins, USN (Ret.)
US LOS Ratification: A Potential Resource Bonanza
for US Industry
R. Bruce Josten
Panel II PowerPoint Presentation Links:
PowerPoint:
The National Ocean Industry and the Law of the Sea Treaty
Randall Luthi
PowerPoint: Law of the Sea Resource Frontiers
Brian T. Petty
PowerPoint: Non-Living Resources of the Continental Shelf
Beyond 200 Nautical Miles: Speculations on the Implications of
Article 82 of UNCLOS
Paul L. Kelly
Panel III: Submarine Cables - Critical Infrastructure
Douglas R. Burnett, Moderator
Panel III PowerPoint Presentation Links:
PowerPoint: Submarine Cables: Critical Infrastructure
Douglas R. Burnett
PowerPoint: Undersea Cables and International Telecommunications Resiliency: Important to the Evolution of Global Financial Services
Stephen R. Malphrus
PowerPoint: Submarine Cables: Critical Infrastructure -
Cable Owners' Perspective
Robert Wargo
PowerPoint: Submarine Cables: Critical Infrastructure -
Cable Suppliers' Perspective
Ronald J. Rapp
Panel IV: Protecting and Enhancing US National Security
Edwin D. Williamson, Moderator
Protecting and Enhancing US National Security
VADM Bruce W. Clingan, USN
Protecting and Enhancing US National Security: The
Reality of the Operational Aspects of UNCLOS
RADM William Schachte, JAGC, USN (Ret.)
Protecting and Enhancing US National Security
RADM Nanette DeRenzi, JAGC, USN
Panel V: DEBATE: Resolved: The Senate Should Give Prompt Advice and Consent to the Law of the Sea Convention
Thomas R. Pickering, Moderator
Pro: John Norton Moore, Director, Center for Oceans Law & Policy
Con: Steven Groves, Fellow, The Heritage Foundation
PART II:
"Globalization and the Law of the Sea"
Opening Remarks
Hak-So KIM, President, Korea Maritime Institute
Keynote Addresses
Post-Crisis Global Rebalancing
Barry Bosworth, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
The UN's Role in Combatting Piracy and Terrorism
at Sea
Sergey Tarasenko, Director, UN Division of
Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea
The Role of ITLOS in the Settlement of Law of the
Sea Disputes
Jose Luis Jesus, President, International Tribunal
for the Law of the Sea
Some Reflections on the First Request to the Seabed
Disputes Chamber for an Advisory Opinion
Michael W. Lodge, Legal Counsel, International Seabed Authority
Panel I: Global Trends in Commercial Shipping
Keun-Gwan LEE, Moderator
Impact of Surging Ship-owners' Liability and
Compensation on P & I Insurance [PowerPoint only]
Beom Shik PARK
New Developments in the Arctic: Protecting the
Marine Environment from Increased Shipping
Erik Franckx and Laura Boone
Climate Change and Shipping: Problems of
Regime Compatibility
Nilufer Oral
Panel II: Piracy and Terrorism
John Norton Moore, Moderator
Maritime Terrorism and the Law of the Sea: Basic
Principles and New Challenges
Robert Beckman and Tara Davenport
Brandishing "Legal Tools" in the Fight Against
Maritime Piracy
CDR James Kraska, JAGC, USN
Predicting Piracy: Can We Anticipate the Future
of Maritime Crime?
Samuel Pyeatt Menefee
Panel III: Islands and Rocks
Alex Oude Elferink, Moderator
Islands and Rocks in the Modern Law of the Sea
David Anderson
Islands or Rocks, Is that the Real Question? The
Treatment of Islands in the Delimitation of Maritime
Boundaries
Clive Schofield
How Much Can a Rock Get? A Reflection from the Okinotorishima Rocks
Guifang (Julia) Xue
Panel IV: Safety and Navigational Freedom
Jin-Hyun PAIK, Moderator
Policing the Sea and the Proportionality Principle
Kuen-chen FU
Recent Developments in Enhancing Safe Navigation
in the Arctic
Capt. J. Ashley Roach, JAGC, USN (Ret.)
National Measures for the Safety of Navigation in
Arctic Waters: NORDREG, Article 234 and Canada
Ted L. McDorman
Panel V: Marine Scientific Research
Alfred H.A Soons, Moderator
Marine Scientific Research [PowerPoint only]
Capt. Javier Valladares (Argentina, Ret.)
Regulating Marine Scientific Research in the
European Union: It Takes More than Two to Tango:
Ronan Long
The Law and Practice Relating to Marine Scientific
Research in Northeast Asia
Ki-Jun YOU
Panel VI: Emerging Global Ocean Policy Issues
Myron H. Nordquist, Moderator
Emerging Oceans Policy Issues
VADM James W. Houck, JAGC, USN
Deepwater Horizon and the Arctic: Is There a Need
for International Regulation?
Larry Mayer, Capt. J. Ashley Roach (Ret.), and Betsy Baker
Panel VII: Commentary and Review of the Conference
Jin-Hyun PAIK, Moderator
The Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA):
History and Development
Haryo Budi Nugroho
An Overview of Two Contemporary Issues in the Law of
the Sea: Islands within the Context of Delimitation and
Combating Piracy Off the Coasts of Somalia
Teoman Uykur
Review of the Conference: Globalization and
the Law of the Sea
Fernanda Millicay
Globalization and the Law of the Sea: A Brief Overview
Vita Onwuasoanya
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