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Making the Law of the Sea

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The law of the sea is an important area of international law which must be able to adapt to the changing needs of the international community. Making the Law of the Sea examines how various international organizations have contributed to the development of this law and what kinds of instruments and law-making techniques have been used. Each chapter considers a different international institution - including the International Maritime Organization and the United Nations - and analyses its functions and powers. Important questions are posed about the law-making process, including what actors are involved and what procedures are followed. Potential problems for the development of the law of the sea are considered and solutions are proposed. In particular, James Harrison explores and evaluates the current methods employed by international institutions to coordinate their law-making activities in order to overcome fragmentation of the law-making process.

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ISBN: 9781107668737
Publication date: 10th October 2013
Author: James University of Edinburgh Harrison
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 340 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Genres: Public international law: law of the sea
International relations