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Interpreting the Law of the Sea in the Context of Sea-Level Rise: The . . . Kate Purcell’s monograph titled ‘Geographical Change and the Law of the Sea’ is a contribution to the discussion on baselines in the face of eroding coastlines and rising seas The book captures the current impetus to study the interactions between geography and the law
Ambulatory Versus Fixed Baselines Under the Law of the Sea It is just a question of applying that law to a new, factual phenomenon Having said that, there are some areas where existing international law is not adequate, or is not obviously adequate, to resolve the issues that we are confronting
The impact of sea-level rise on baselines: A question of . . . - QIL QDI In the framework of the broader question of the adverse impact of sea-level rise (hereinafter: SLR) on low-lying coastal and archipelagic States, the specific question of the effects on baselines has been receiving increasing attention in the international debate
Adapting to Sea Level Rise: A Law of the Sea Perspective However, it must be noted that the legal approach to cope with the consequences of sea level rise would not change these consequences; it is only an adaptation theory promoting the stabilization of international legal agreements
Sea-Level Rise and State of Necessity: Maintaining Current . . . - Brill In order to answer that question, this essay examines and applies to the present case all the cumulative conditions laid down in Article 25 of the Draft Articles on State Responsibility adopted in 2001 by the International Law Commission
American University International Law Review When “diving” into consideration of sea-level rise issues, one finds various “pools” of international law that are perfectly suited for answering some of the issues we are addressing
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE (2014) - Centre for International Law The International Law Association (ILA) Committee on Baselines under the International Law of the Sea was formed with the approval of the ILA Executive Council in November 2008
International Law and Sea level Rise: Law of the Sea and Territorial . . . Develop proposals for the progressive development of international law in relation to the possible loss of all or of parts of state territory and maritime zones due to sea-level rise, including the impacts on statehood, nationality, and human rights