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Global Governance and the International Law of the Sea

The Evolution and Practice of the Continental Shelf Regime
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This book conducts an examination of the international legal regime of the continental shelf through the lens of international relations (IR), with a primary focus on global governance theory. Presenting a new perspective within the field of IR and international law, the book offers new insights into the rules, principles, practices, and actors that establish and govern social interactions and the management of common affairs at the transnational level. The governance framework within the continental shelf can encompass a wider scope than legal laws alone, incorporating informal rules or potentially disregarding formal "black letter" rules that may not be effectively applied in practice. To exemplify how governance theory and other IR theories contribute to the analysis of the legal regime concerning the continental shelf, the book conducts an in-depth examination of three significant issues: (i) the demarcation and delimitation of the continental shelf; (ii) the rights and obligations of coastal states in the continental shelf; and (iii) procedural matters related to the continental shelf and international maritime adjudication. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of the law of the sea, international law, global governance and international relations.

Author Biography:

Shani Friedman has a PhD degree from the Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a Member of the Israeli Bar Association. In addition, Shani has a L.L.B from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; M.A in International Relations from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; and B.A in political science and Middle Eastern studies, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva. Shani researches various topics within the field of the Law of the Sea, which is her main field of expertise, and international institutions and the interaction between international law and international relations, including theoretical aspects.
Release date NZ
July 12th, 2024
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
5 Tables, black and white
Pages
256
ISBN-13
9781032750651
Product ID
38586257

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