The IMO, Its Role Under UNCLOS and Its Polar Shipping Regulation

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    Abstract

    Governance of Arctic Shipping: Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States examines potential cooperative mechanisms for balancing rights and interests of Arctic States and user States in light of experiences with Southeast Asian cooperative mechanisms. This volume analyzes the applicable international regulatory framework with special attention to the roles of the International Maritime Organization and the Arctic Council. The rights, interests, positions and practice of Arctic coastal States are compared with those of user States, with particular emphasis on China, Japan and South Korea. The final chapters analyze cooperative arrangements in Southeast Asia, in order to explore if these could act as models to enhance cooperation among coastal States and user States in the Arctic.

    Original languageCanadian English
    Title of host publicationThe IMO, Its Role Under UNCLOS and Its Polar Shipping Regulation
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2017

    Keywords

    • Arctic Shipping
    • UNCLOS
    • Arctic States

    Disciplines

    • International Law
    • Law
    • Law of the Sea

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