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Book Title: The South China Sea Arbitration
Editor(s): Jayakumar, S.; Koh, Tommy; Beckman, Robert; Davenport, Tara; Phan, D. Hao
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788116268
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents List of maps and figures About the editors List of contributors Acknowledgements 1 The South China Sea Arbitration: laying
the groundwork S Jayakumar, Tommy Koh, Robert Beckman, Tara Davenport and Hao Duy Phan JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE 19 vii viii xi
xvi 1
PART I 2 3
Jurisdictional issues in the South China Sea Arbitration Robert Beckman Jurisdiction in the South China Sea Arbitration: application
of the Monetary Gold principle Stuart Kaye Procedural issues arising from China's non-participation in the South China Sea Arbitration
Tara Davenport MARITIME ENTITLEMENTS
45
4
65
PART II 5
Historic rights in the light of the Award in the South China Sea Arbitration: what remains of the doctrine now? Clive R Symmons Determining
high-tide features (or islands) in the South China Sea under Article 121(1): a legal and oceanography perspective Youna Lyons, Luu
Quang Hung and Pavel Tkalich The Arbitral Tribunal's interpretation of paragraph 3 in Article 121: a first but important step forward
Erik Franckx
101
6
128
7
154
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vi
The South China Sea Arbitration
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UNCLOS Article 121 and Itu Aba in the South China Sea Final Award: a correct interpretation? Myron H Nordquist Artificial islands
in the South China Sea: the legal regime and implications of the Award J Ashley Roach MARINE ENVIRONMENT
176
9
205
PART III 10
The South China Sea Arbitral Award, Part XII of UNCLOS, and the protection and preservation of the marine environment Nilüfer
Oral Rocks versus islands: implications ...
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