Peaceful Management of Maritime Disputes

Title
Peaceful Management of Maritime Disputes
Alternative Author(s)
양희철
Publisher
Routledge
Abstract
International law concerning maritime boundary dispute resolution reflects
normative aspirations for peacefully managing some of the most intractable
challenges in foreign affairs. Focusing on key international law issues relating to
maritime boundary disputes, this book explores how international law and legal
institutions facilitate these goals theoretically and practically. This process includes
a balance of equities among states grounded in the Charter of the United Nations
and the protection of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence
of Member States while avoiding threats to the peace, breaches of the peace, and
acts of aggression. The UN Charter is complemented by the rules in customary
law and UNCLOS for evaluating maritime claims and addressing disputes,
including conciliation, litigation, and arbitration. Despite the comprehensive
nature of these procedures, numerous maritime disputes persist, including those
in the East China Sea and South China Sea. As the disputes continue, however,
general international law and the UNCLOS framework capture additional norms
and rules that may act to reduce tension and manage disputes. As states shift
closer to or farther from compliance on maritime claims and delimitation, the
rules of behavior that pertain to flag states and coastal states may help to maintain
the peace. This volume offers a distributed study of the factors affecting maritime
disputes, international law frameworks and diplomatic models for addressing
them, and legal, security, and historical dynamics in East Asia. The book goes
beyond the existing debate to offer suitable methods for managing contemporary
disputes and makes a meaningful impact on thinking about regional maritime
security and international maritime law.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45170
Bibliographic Citation
Routledge, 255 p, 2023
Subject
International Disputes, ITLOS, Aerospace Law, UNCLOS, Paracel Islands
Type
Book
Language
ENG
Total Pages
255
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