Sea-Level Rise and Coastal States’ Maritime Entitlements: A Cautious Approach
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Coastal States and Sea- Level Rise
2.1. Climate Change as Identified Factor
2.2. Small Island Developing States as Particularly Vulnerable
Ⅲ. Maritime Zones and the Impact of Sea-Level Rise
3.1. Are Baselines Ambulatory?
3.2. Remedial Responses to Threats to Baselines Caused by Sea-Level Rise
Ⅳ. Maintaining Maritime Spaces as Legal Solution
4.1. Sea-Level Rise and Law of the Sea: Recent Enquiries at the UN
4.2. Unstable Coastlines
4.3. “Freezing” Titles to Maritime Spaces
Ⅴ. Consequences and Conclusions
Bibliographical Statement
Ⅱ. Coastal States and Sea- Level Rise
2.1. Climate Change as Identified Factor
2.2. Small Island Developing States as Particularly Vulnerable
Ⅲ. Maritime Zones and the Impact of Sea-Level Rise
3.1. Are Baselines Ambulatory?
3.2. Remedial Responses to Threats to Baselines Caused by Sea-Level Rise
Ⅳ. Maintaining Maritime Spaces as Legal Solution
4.1. Sea-Level Rise and Law of the Sea: Recent Enquiries at the UN
4.2. Unstable Coastlines
4.3. “Freezing” Titles to Maritime Spaces
Ⅴ. Consequences and Conclusions
Bibliographical Statement
climate change
coastal States
International Law Association
maritime jurisdiction
sea- level rise
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
색인어
- 기타
- climate change, coastal States, International Law Association, maritime jurisdiction, sea- level rise, United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea