Dokdo
Historical Appraisal and International Justice
Biographical note
Seokwoo Lee is Professor of International Law and Director of the Inha International Ocean Law Centre at Inha University. He received his D.Phil. from Oxford University and advanced law degrees from New York University, University of Minnesota, and Korea University.
Hee Eun Lee is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Law at Handong International Law School. Admitted to practice law in New York, he received his J.D. with honors from Syracuse University (College of Law) and LL.M. from New York University.
Hee Eun Lee is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Law at Handong International Law School. Admitted to practice law in New York, he received his J.D. with honors from Syracuse University (College of Law) and LL.M. from New York University.
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Legal scholars, historians, policymakers, students of international law, international relations, and history.
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This book offers a comprehensive international law analysis of the European Union’s maritime safety legislation.
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Drawing on the essential premises of the Law of the Sea Convention as constotuion of the oceans, this book looks into the ways it can be evolved to accommodate new challenges to its regulatory scheme.
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Clive R. Symmons
This work reassesses the doctrine, and status, of historic waters in the law of the sea, particularly in the light of recent developments, such as in Alaska v. US (2005), which case forms a continuous theme throughout the book. Detailed and critical examination is made of the alleged rules in ...
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Reservations and veto mechanisms found in marine conservation agreements have contributed to the decline of living ocean resources. This book chronicles their use in the history of key marine conservation and management regimes and examines the evolving legal framework that informs, and ...
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