Governance of Arctic shipping : balancing rights and interests of Arctic states and user states / edited by Robert C. Beckman, Tore Henriksen, Kristine Dalaker Kraabel, Erik J. Molenaar, J. Ashley Roach.
Beckman, Robert C. (Law teacher), editor.; Henriksen, Tore, 1964- editor.; Kraabel, Kristine Dalaker editor.; Molenaar, Erik Jaap editor.; Roach, J. Ashley editor.; National University of Singapore. Centre for International Law, sponsoring body.; K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea, sponsoring body.
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Title
Governance of Arctic shipping : balancing rights and interests of Arctic states and user states / edited by Robert C. Beckman, Tore Henriksen, Kristine Dalaker Kraabel, Erik J. Molenaar, J. Ashley Roach.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2017]
Call Number
KZA1667 .G68 2017
ISBN
9789004339378 (hardback : alk. paper)
900433937X
9789004339385 (e-book)
900433937X
9789004339385 (e-book)
Description
xxiii, 448 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)990416355
Summary
Governance of Arctic Shipping: Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States' examines potential cooperative mechanisms for balancing rights and interests of Arctic States and user States in light of experiences with Southeast Asian cooperative mechanisms. This volume analyzes the applicable international regulatory framework with special attention to the roles of the International Maritime Organization and the Arctic Council. The rights, interests, positions and practice of Arctic coastal States are compared with those of user States, with particular emphasis on China, Japan and South Korea. The final chapters analyze cooperative arrangements in Southeast Asia, in order to explore if these could act as models to enhance cooperation among coastal States and user States in the Arctic.
Note
"This book arose out of a discussion between the Centre for International Law (CIL) of the National University of Singapore and the K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea ( JCLOS) at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, in Tromso. CIL and JCLOS decided to organise jointly an international conference in Singapore in December 2015 to examine the governance of Arctic shipping."-- ECIP foreword.
Governance of Arctic Shipping: Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States' examines potential cooperative mechanisms for balancing rights and interests of Arctic States and user States in light of experiences with Southeast Asian cooperative mechanisms. This volume analyzes the applicable international regulatory framework with special attention to the roles of the International Maritime Organization and the Arctic Council. The rights, interests, positions and practice of Arctic coastal States are compared with those of user States, with particular emphasis on China, Japan and South Korea. The final chapters analyze cooperative arrangements in Southeast Asia, in order to explore if these could act as models to enhance cooperation among coastal States and user States in the Arctic.
Governance of Arctic Shipping: Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States' examines potential cooperative mechanisms for balancing rights and interests of Arctic States and user States in light of experiences with Southeast Asian cooperative mechanisms. This volume analyzes the applicable international regulatory framework with special attention to the roles of the International Maritime Organization and the Arctic Council. The rights, interests, positions and practice of Arctic coastal States are compared with those of user States, with particular emphasis on China, Japan and South Korea. The final chapters analyze cooperative arrangements in Southeast Asia, in order to explore if these could act as models to enhance cooperation among coastal States and user States in the Arctic.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Governance of Arctic shipping Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, 2017 9789004339385 (DLC) 2017031463
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Table of Contents
Foreword
vii
Acknowledgements
x
List of Figures
xi
List of Abbreviations
xii
List of Contributors
xvi
pt. 1
Background and Context
1.
Changing Maritime Arctic and New Marine Operations / Lawson W. Brigham
3
2.
Arctic, the Arctic Council, and the Law of the Sea 24 / Erik J. Molenaar
24
3.
Rights, Interests and Role of the Arctic Council Permanent Participants / Dalee S. Dorough
68
pt. 2
Role of the IMO
4.
IMO, Its Role under UNCLOS and Its Polar Shipping Regulation / Aldo Chircop
107
5.
Polar Code and Its Adequacy / J. Ashley Roach
144
pt. 3
Rights, Interests, Positions and Practice of Arctic Coastal States
6.
Russia / Jan J. Solski
173
7.
Canada and the United States / Donald R. Rothwell
217
8.
Norway, Denmark (in respect of Greenland) and Iceland / Tore Henriksen
245
pt. 4
Rights, Interests, Positions and Practice of User States
9.
Rights, Interests, Positions and Practices of Asian Flag States, with Special Reference to the Republic of Korea / Sung-Woo Lee
299
10.
Equal Treatment and Non-discrimination for User States / Yu Long
318
11.
Rights and Interests of Japan in regard to Arctic Shipping / Kentaro Nishimoto
357
pt. 5
Cooperative Mechanisms for the Governance of Shipping
12.
Cooperative Mechanism for the Straits of Malacca and Singapore / Sun Zhen
381
13.
Oil Spill Preparedness and Response---The Singapore Experience / Captain M. Segar
413
14.
Conclusions on Challenges and Prospects for Enhanced Cooperation on the Governance of Arctic Shipping / J. Ashley Roach
432
Index
439