Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Case Law: Is it Consistent and Predictable?

A.G. Oude Elferink (Editor), S. Busch (Editor), Tore Henriksen (Editor)

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Abstract

The law of maritime delimitation has been mostly developed through the
case law of the International Court of Justice and other tribunals. In the
past decade there have been a number of cases that raise questions about
the consistency and predictability of the jurisprudence concerning this subfield
of international law. This book investigates these questions through a
systematical review of the case law on the delimitation of the continental
shelf and the exclusive economic zone. Comprehensive coverage allows for
conclusions to be drawn about the case law’s approach to the applicable
law and its application to the individual case.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781108691895
ISBN (Print) 9781108424790
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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