Coastal State Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone, 9780192896841
Hardcover
Unlocking coastal state power: Managing ocean life in their zone.

Coastal State Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone

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    432 pages

  • Release Date

    6 February 2022

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Summary

Untangling the Seas: Coastal State Rights in the Exclusive Economic Zone

Under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, coastal States hold sovereign rights to explore, exploit, conserve, and manage the living resources within their 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Yet, four decades later, the exact nature and scope of these rights remain debated.

Coastal State Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone delves …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780192896841
ISBN-10:0192896849
Series:Oxford Monographs in International Law
Author:Camille Goodman
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:6 February 2022
Weight:866g
Dimensions:241mm x 165mm x 27mm
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Critics Review

Goodman’s eight-chapter monograph seeks to clarify the substantive extent and underlying nature of coastal State jurisdiction concerning fisheries resources in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) via an inductive, State practice-based, research approach…Inclusive and comparative works such as Goodman’s are significant in illuminating how far we have come and where we are heading. * Arron N. Honniball, Senior Research Fellow, International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law *Dr Goodman’s monograph is a rigorous and systematic examination of the application of international law to exploitation by coastal states of living resources in their Exclusive Economic Zone [EEZ]. Dr Goodman has provided a compelling case study, showing how the effectiveness and sustainability of a treaty cannot be evaluated on its terms alone, but must involve understanding and tracking its impact on state practice…Inclusive and comparative works such as Goodman’s are significant in illuminating how far we have come and where we are heading. * The ANZSIL *Inclusive and comparative works such as Goodman’s are significant in illuminating how far we have come and where we are heading. * Arron N. Honniball, The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law *

About The Author

Camille Goodman

Dr Camille Goodman joined the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) at the University of Wollongong as a Senior Lecturer in 2021. She is also a Visiting Fellow at the ANU College of Law, where she completed her PhD as a Sir Roland Wilson Foundation Scholar. Dr Goodman worked in the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department from 2005-2020, principally in the Office of International Law, providing legal and policy advice to theAustralian Government on a range of public international law issues, with a particular focus on the law of the sea and international fisheries law.

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