Practitioner's Guide to Maritime Boundary Delimitation
Practitioner's Guide to Maritime Boundary Delimitation
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Author(s): Fietta, Stephen
ISBN No.: 9780199657476
Pages: 432
Year: 201603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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SECTION I. COMMENTARY ON THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MARITIME BOUNDARY DELIMITATIONA: ContextB: MethodologyC: Practical ConsiderationsSECTION II. COMMENTARY ON JUDGMENTS AND AWARDS IN MARITIME BOUNDARY DELIMITATION DISPUTES1: German Federal Republic v. Denmark, and German Federal Republic v. Netherlands - The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases (Judgement of 20 February 1969)2: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland v. French Republic Case Concerning the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Between the United Kingdom and France (Award of 30 June 1977)3: Emirate of Dubai v. Emirate of Sharjah Boundary Dispute Between Dubai and Sharjah (Award of 19 October 1981)4: Tunisia v. Libya Continental Shelf Case (Decision of 24 February 1982)5: Canada v.


The United States - Case Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Area of the Gulf of Maine (Decision of 12 October 1984)6: Republic of Guinea v. Republic of Guinea-Bissau Case Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between Guinea and Guinea-Bissau (Award of 17 February 1985)7: Libya v. Malta Case Concerning the Continental Shelf (Decision of 3 June 1985)8: Canada v. France Case Concerning the Delimitation of Maritime Spaces Between Canada and France (St. Pierre Et Miquelon) (Award of 10 June 1992)9: Denmark v. Norway Case Concerning the Maritime Delimitation in the Area Between Greenland and Jan Mayen (Judgment of 14 June 1993)10: Eritrea v. Republic of Yemen - Case of the Maritime Boundary Delimitation Between Eritrea and Yemen (Award of 17 December 1999)11: Qatar v. Bahrain Case Concerning the Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions Between Qatar and Bahrain (Merits) (Judgment of 16 March 2001)12: Cameroon v.


Nigeria: Equatorial Guinea Intervening Case Concerning the Land and Maritime Boundary Between Cameroon and Nigeria (Judgment of 10 October 2002)13: Barbados v. The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (Award of 11 April 2006)14: Guyana v. Suriname (Award of the Arbitral Tri17 September 2007)15: Romania v. Ukraine Maritime Boundary Delimitation in the Black Sea (Award of 3 February 2009)16: Nicaragua v. Honduras Territorial and Maritime Dispute Between Nicaragua and Honduras in the Caribbean Sea (Judgment of 8 October 2007)17: Newfoundland and Labrador v. Nova Scotia Arbitration Between Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia Concerning Portions of the Limits of Their Offshore Areas as Defined in the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act and the Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act (Award of the Tribunal in the Second Phase, 26 March 2002)18: Bangladesh v. Myanmar (Judgment of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, 14 March 2012)19: Nicaragua v. Colombia (Judgment of the International Court of Justice, 19 November 2012)20: Peru v.


Chile (Judgment of the International Court of Justice, 27 January 2014)21: Bangladesh v. India (Award of 7 July 2014)22: Croatia v. Slovenia (Judgment of [TBC])SECTION III. UNRESOLVED ISSUES IN MARITIME DELIMITATION .A: The subjectivity of base-point selection: a lurch towards a four-stage approach?B: Identification of relevant coasts and relevant areasC: Consistency of approach in the adjustment of provisional equidistance linesD: Delimitation of the outer continental shelf.


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