大陆架国际会议论文集第四辑 本书特色
Jiabiao Li、Yinxia Fang、Zhiguo Gao、 Haiwen Zhang主编的这本《TECHNICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE REGIMES OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF AND THE AREA(THE FOURTH ALBUM)(英文版)》是由国家海洋局和中国大洋矿产资源研究开发协会资助,国家海洋局第二海洋研究所和海洋发展战略研究所共同主办的第四届大陆架和国际海底区域制度科学与法律问题国际研讨会论文集。主要内容包括与大陆架制度理论与实践相关的科学问题、与国际海底资源勘探与环境保护相关的科学问题,以及外大陆架和区域的法律问题、划定外大陆架的国际和地区实践等。
大陆架国际会议论文集第四辑 目录
Preface
Acknowledgements
Welcome Remarks
Address of the Leader of the State Oceanic Administration
Address of the Presentation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China
Part I General Progress of Relative International Institutions on Extended Continental Shelf
Continental Shelf beyond 200 Nautical Miles and the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS)
Work Progress of the International Seabed Authority
China’s Practice Regarding the Regimes of the Continental Shelf and theArea
Part II Relevant Scientific Issues on the Theory and Practice of the Continental Shelf and the Area
Geological Evolution of the South China Sea Marginal Basin
Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf 17 Years of Article 76 Implementation
The Applicability and the Application of the Evidence to the Contrary
Resources of the Area and Deep Seabed: New Development
Mid-Ocean Ridges: Their Generation and Associated Mineral Deposits
Hydrothermal Exploration: How? Where? Why?
Part III Legal Issues on the Theory and Practice of the Continental Shelf and the Area
A Comparison between Our Case 16 on the Bay of Bengal and the ICJ Case between Columbia and Nicaragua, with Some Emphasis on the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf beyond 200 Nautical Miles
Working Relationship of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea with other Relevant Institutions
Implementation of Article 82: Theory and Practice
Access to Marine Genetic Resources in Area beyond National Jurisdiction:A Chinese Perspective
Characteristics and Effects of Submissions to the CLCS in the East China Sea and South China Sea
The Latin American Claims and their Impact on the Definition of the Continental Shelf and its Outer Limits
The Continental Shelf of the United States: Trends and Projections in Policy and Law
Disputed Continental Shelf Areas beyond 200 Nautical Miles: Some Reflections
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