02505nam a2200277 i 4500999001700000006001900017007001500036008004100051020004300092040002100135082001700156100002500173245012400198260004500322300006500367500007300432505058200505520093901087650004402026650001802070650002402088650002502112776003502137856004202172942001302214 c27157d27157m|||||o||d||||||||cr||||||||||||200205s2022||||enk o ||1 0|eng|d a9781108909112 (ebook)qOnline Resource aUkCbUPbengerda00a341.4/482231 aLiao, Xuexia,d1989-14aThe continental shelf delimitation beyond 200 nautical miles :btowards a common approach to maritime boundary-making / aLondonbCambridge University Pressc2021 a1 online resource (xxii, 385 pages) :bdigital, PDF file(s). aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Oct 2021).0 aLegal uncertainties in the continental shelf delimitation beyond 200 nm -- Establishing the entitlement to the continental shelf beyond 200 nm -- Defining overlapping entitlements to the continental shelf beyond 200 nm -- Interaction between delineation and delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200 nm -- Conceptual framework of delimitation methodology -- Determination of the area of overlapping entitlements -- Geomorphological and geological circumstances -- Geographical circumstances -- Towards a common approach to maritime delimitation within and beyond 200 nm. aThe Continental Shelf Delimitation Beyond 200 Nautical Miles provides an up-to-date and informed analysis of the now fast developing, yet confusing, field of the law of maritime delimitation. It examines the procedural matters in relation to the competence of international courts and tribunals in the light of the institutional framework of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and discusses the methodological questions arising out of the delimitation process. The book engages with the key concepts of maritime entitlement, delineation and delimitation with a view to developing a coherent and consistent approach to the delimitation of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles. Essentially, it argues that the delimitation of the continental shelf will be unified with existing maritime delimitation, and a common approach to maritime boundary-making within and beyond 200 nautical miles is likely to emerge. 0aContinental shelfxLaw and legislation. 0aMaritime law. 0aTerritorial waters. 0aMaritime boundaries.08iPrint version: z978110883013340uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781108909112 2ddccEBK