Non-State Actors' Rights in Maritime Delimitation

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Non-State Actors' Rights in Maritime Delimitation

Lessons from Land

International law Public international law Public international law: law of the sea

Author: Marianthi Pappa

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 8 July 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108871761


Introduction

Most of the world''s maritime boundary disputes involve privately held rights - relating to such matters as fishing, petroleum exploration and scientific research - that states have unilaterally granted to non-state actors in areas of overlapping national claims. An international lawyer would typically investigate the legality of a state''s decision to create such rights without notifying or consulting its neighbour, and the legal consequences this action would have for the interests of the states concerned.

Focus of the Book

Departing from this approach, Dr Marianthi Pappa examines such situations from the perspective of the non-state actors: what will happen to private rights in a disputed maritime area if it changes hands from state A to state B due to a subsequent delimitation treaty or judgment? Does the legal framework of maritime delimitation protect those rights effectively against a potential reallocation?

Purpose

To address these questions, the book considers the place that private rights have in land boundary-making.

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