Meaningful Responses to Unilateralism in Undelimited Maritime Areas
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. The Obligations to Make Every Effort to Enter into Provisional Arrangements of a Practical Nature and not to Jeopardize or Hamper the Reaching of a Final Agreement
Ⅲ. Protesting
Ⅳ. Compulsory Dispute Resolution Under UNCLOS
4.1 Requirements Under Article 283 UNCLOS
4.2 Declaration Under Article 298 UNCLOS
Ⅴ. Request for the Prescription of Provisional Measures
5.1 Conditions
5.2 Provisional Measures with Respect to the Obligation Not to Jeopardize or Hamper the Reaching of a Final Agreement
5.3 Provisional Measures with Respect to the Obligation to Enter into Provisional Arrangements
Ⅵ. Maritime Law Enforcement
Ⅶ. Implementation of Lawful Countermeasures
7.1 Lawfulness of Countermeasures in Undelimited Area
7.2 Permissible Countermeasures
7.3 The Relation Between Countermeasures and Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
Ⅷ. Conclusion
Biographical Statement
Ⅱ. The Obligations to Make Every Effort to Enter into Provisional Arrangements of a Practical Nature and not to Jeopardize or Hamper the Reaching of a Final Agreement
Ⅲ. Protesting
Ⅳ. Compulsory Dispute Resolution Under UNCLOS
4.1 Requirements Under Article 283 UNCLOS
4.2 Declaration Under Article 298 UNCLOS
Ⅴ. Request for the Prescription of Provisional Measures
5.1 Conditions
5.2 Provisional Measures with Respect to the Obligation Not to Jeopardize or Hamper the Reaching of a Final Agreement
5.3 Provisional Measures with Respect to the Obligation to Enter into Provisional Arrangements
Ⅵ. Maritime Law Enforcement
Ⅶ. Implementation of Lawful Countermeasures
7.1 Lawfulness of Countermeasures in Undelimited Area
7.2 Permissible Countermeasures
7.3 The Relation Between Countermeasures and Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
Ⅷ. Conclusion
Biographical Statement
countermeasures
maritime law enforcement
Part XV UNCLOS
protesting
provisional arrangements
undelimited maritime areas
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- countermeasures, maritime law enforcement, Part XV UNCLOS, protesting, provisional arrangements, undelimited maritime areas