The Convention in Operation
Abstract Post–Cold War ocean diplomacy appeared promising, particularly in the Arctic. Countries in the region negotiated maritime boundaries and cooperated on environmental concerns. Globally, several new maritime organizations took shape, including a tribunal and an organization to manage the deep...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/oso/9780190265649.003.0008 2024-06-23T07:50:21+00:00 The Convention in Operation (1995–2010) Bosco, David 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190265649.003.0008 https://academic.oup.com/book/chapter-pdf/57933821/oso-9780190265649-chapter-8.pdf en eng Oxford University PressNew York The Poseidon Project page 175-207 ISBN 0190265647 9780190265649 9780197582916 book-chapter 2022 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190265649.003.0008 2024-06-04T06:09:18Z Abstract Post–Cold War ocean diplomacy appeared promising, particularly in the Arctic. Countries in the region negotiated maritime boundaries and cooperated on environmental concerns. Globally, several new maritime organizations took shape, including a tribunal and an organization to manage the deep seabed. Many countries proved eager to get more undersea territory, and they assembled legal claims to large areas of the continental shelf. These developments were accompanied by increased tension in the South China Sea, where China asserted special rights. Its moves provoked tension with other countries, including the United States. A collision between US and Chinese military aircraft highlighted the risks. The new legal framework for the oceans was tested in other ways, including through boarding operations and moves by countries to keep dangerous vessels far away from their coasts. The effort to control fishing activities continued and featured both dramatic high-seas chases and quiet negotiations by regional organizations. Book Part Arctic Oxford University Press Arctic 175 207 |
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Abstract Post–Cold War ocean diplomacy appeared promising, particularly in the Arctic. Countries in the region negotiated maritime boundaries and cooperated on environmental concerns. Globally, several new maritime organizations took shape, including a tribunal and an organization to manage the deep seabed. Many countries proved eager to get more undersea territory, and they assembled legal claims to large areas of the continental shelf. These developments were accompanied by increased tension in the South China Sea, where China asserted special rights. Its moves provoked tension with other countries, including the United States. A collision between US and Chinese military aircraft highlighted the risks. The new legal framework for the oceans was tested in other ways, including through boarding operations and moves by countries to keep dangerous vessels far away from their coasts. The effort to control fishing activities continued and featured both dramatic high-seas chases and quiet negotiations by regional organizations. |
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