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- 出版社: NEW HAVEN PRESS
- ISBN:0898389011
- 出版时间:1987
- 标注页数:1226页
- 文件大小:54MB
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图书目录
1.COMMUNITY CONTEXT AND FUNDAMENTAL POLICIES1
The Process of Interaction14
The Process of Claim28
The Process of Authoritative Decision36
The Common Interest in an Economic Balance of Exclusive and Inclusive Uses51
Factors Influencing Authoritative Decision-Makers56
The Claim to Authority Asserted58
The Counterclaim to Authority62
Significant Features of the Community Context63
The Community Interest under Probable Future Conditions63
Authority over Internal Waters64
Authority over the Territorial Sea65
Boundary between Internal Waters and Territorial Sea67
Breadth of the Territorial Sea69
Authority over the High Seas Areas Contiguous to the Territorial Sea75
Shared Competence and Use on the High Seas81
Maintenance of the Public Order of the Oceans and the Nationality of Ships86
Reciprocal Interests Demand Mutual Restraint87
2.CLAIMS TO AUTHORITY OVER INTERNAL WATERS89
Factual Background89
Claims and Counterclaims:The Pattern of Controversy92
Basic Community Policies98
Particular Controversies:Clarification of Policy,Trends in Decision,Appraisal and Recommendation99
Claims to Control Access to Internal Waters99
Access to Ports99
Access to Internal Waters for Passage117
Claims to Apply Policy to Vessels in Internal Waters126
Private Vessels127
Warships130
Government Vessels other than Warships137
Claims to Prescribe for Activities Directly Relating to the Use of Internal Waters155
Claims to Prescribe and to Apply Policy to Events on Board Ships while within Internal Waters161
Claims to Resources173
3.CLAIMS TO AUTHORITY OVER THE TERRITORIAL SEA174
Factual Background174
Claims and Counterclaims:The Pattern of Controversy179
Basic Community Policies184
Particular Controversies:Clarification of Policy,Trends in Decision,Appraisal and Recommendation187
Claims to Control Access to the Territorial Sea187
Claims to Comprehensive,Continuing Authority to Deny All Passage through the Territorial Sea187
Claims to Occasional Exclusive Competence to Deny Passage for Cause226
Claims to Apply Policy in the Territorial Sea269
Private Vessels269
Warships283
Other Government Vessels284
Claims to Prescribe for Activities Directly Relating to the Use of the Territorial Sea289
Claims to Prescribe and to Apply Policy to Persons Aboard Vessels in the Territorial Sea291
Claims to Exclusive Access to Resources302
4.CLAIMS TO DELIMIT THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN INTERNAL WATERS AND TERRITORIAL SEA305
Factual Background305
Claims and Counterclaims:The Pattern of Controversy309
Basic Community Policies316
Particular Controversies:Clarification of Policy,Trends in Decision,Appraisal and Recommendation319
Claims with Respect to Coasts Having No Special onfiguration319
Claims with Respect to Coasts with Special Configuration327
Claims Relating to Indentations327
Claims Relating to Offshore Islands373
Claims Relating to Definition of an Island and to Delimitation from Offshore Structures387
Claims Related to Rugged and Complex Coastal Configurations398
Claims Relating to Nonadjacent Archipelagoes411
Claims Relating to Ports and Roadsteads419
Claims Relating to Delimitation between Proximate States427
The Claims427
The Boundary between Adjacent and Opposing States428
Indentations in the Territory of Two or More States437
5.CLAIMS TO DETERMINE THE WIDTH OF THE TERRITORIAL SEA446
Factual Background453
Fisheries and the Territorial Sea453
The Territorial Sea and Security482
Ocean Transportation and the Territorial Sea485
Claims and Counterclaims:The Pattern of Controversy486
Basic Community Policies488
The Claim to Discretionary Authority to Fix the Width of the Territorial Sea489
Clarification of Policy489
Trends in Decision490
Appraisal and Recommendation498
The Claim to a Particular Width for the Territorial Sea499
Clarification of Policy499
Trends in Decision520
Appraisal and Recommendation548
The Common Interest in Preserving Inclusive Use and Competence561
6.CLAIMS TO AUTHORITY IN OCEAN AREAS ADJACENT TO THE TERRITORIAL SEA565
Factual Background565
Claims and Counterclaims:The Pattern of Controversy575
Basic Community Policies578
Particular Controversies:Clarification of Policy,Trends in Decision,Appraisal and Recommendation581
Claims in Relation to Control of Access582
Claims to Prescribe Authority608
Claims to Apply Authority621
Claims Relating to Exclusive Appropriation of Resources in Adjacent Submarine Areas630
Claims to Exclusive Control of Mineral Resources631
Claims to Exclusive Control of the Living Resources of Submarine Areas642
Claims to Delimit the Area of Coastal Control663
Claims to Prescribe and Apply Authority (Principally Relating to the Accommodation of Exclusive and Inclusive Use)691
Claims to Delimit Boundaries between Adjacent and Opposing States724
7.CLAIMS TO SHARED USE AND COMPETENCE UPON THE HIGH SEAS730
Factual Background730
Claims and Counterclaims:The Pattern of Controversy743
Basic Community Policies747
Particular Controversies:Clarification of Policy,Trends in Decision,Appraisal and Recommendation751
Claims Relating to Access to and Use of the Oceans751
Claims to Access for All Purposes751
Claims to Access for Navigation763
Claims with Respect to Access to Submarine Areas for Communication and Transportation778
Claims with Respect to Access to Space above the High Seas782
Claims to Access for Emerging Uses790
Claims to Regulate,and the Particular Regulation of,Shared Enjoyment of the Oceans794
Claims to Competence to Prescribe for the Conduct of Vessels796
Claims to Establish Particular Regulation for Accommodation of Shared Use805
Claims Relating to Minimum Order805
Claims Relating to Permissible Coercion by States805
Claims to Suppress Piracy806
Claims Relating to Optimum Order823
Claims with Respect to Safe and Ordered Navigation823
Claims to Accommodate Surface and Submarine Uses of the Ocean842
Claims Relating to Control of Pollution848
Oil Pollution849
Nuclear Pollution852
Claims to Apply Policy on the High Seas868
The Claim to Authority to Apply Policy869
Claims to Apply Authority to Foreign Vessels for Acts of Piracy875
Claims to Prevent Use of Ships in the Slave Trade879
Claims with Respect to Procedures for Enforcement beyond the Territorial Sea of Inclusive and Exclusive Prescriptions885
Visit and Search885
Hot Pursuit893
Clarification of Policy894
Trends in Decision898
Appraisal and Recommendation919
Claims to the Appropriation and Conservation of Marine Animal Resources923
Clarification of Policy927
Trends in Decision941
Objectives of Conservation941
Allocation of Use948
Prescription and Application for Exploitation of Marine Animal Resources964
The Settlement of Disputes996
Appraisal and Recommendation998
8.THE MAINTENANCE OF THE PUBLIC ORDER OF THE OCEANS AND THE NATIONALITY OF SHIPS1008
Attributions of National Character Traditionally Conclusive1011
The Proposed Subversion in Genuine Link1013
Irrelevant Demands by Labor and Business1016
Demanded Remedies Dangerous and Uneconomic1022
The Derivation from Nottebohm1026
The Nottebohm Decision Slightly Overextrapolated1028
Manifold Dangers to Shared Use and Competence1033
The Requirements of Rational Inquiry and Recommendation1035
Significant Features of the Process of Interaction1036
The Process of Claim1039
The Process of Decision1047
The Clarification of General Policies:The Common Interest in the Conclusiveness of Attributions of National Character1051
Trends in Past Decisions and Conditioning Factors1057
Claims Relating to Control over Ships1057
Claims to Access and Freedom of Navigation1071
Claims with Respect to Events Directly Affecting Common Enjoyment of the High Seas1080
Claims Relating to Events Occurring on Board Ship on the High Seas1091
Claims to Protect Coastal Interests1095
Claims Relating to Seizure of Ships for Purposes of Civil Jurisdiction1106
Claims with Respect to Events Primarily Affecting Value Processes within Territorial Communities and Not Directly Related to the Enjoyment of the High Seas1107
Claims Relating to Modalities of Proof of the National Character of Ships1112
Claims with Respect to Registration1113
Claims with Respect to Documentation1118
Claims with Respect to Flag1120
Claims with Respect to Name of Vessel1122
Claims with Respect to "Genuine Link"1122
Conclusiveness of Attribution Remains Indispensable1137
APPENDIXES1143
A.Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone1143
B.Convention on the High Seas1153
C.Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas1164
D.Convention on the Continental Shelf1173
E.Ratifications and Accessions to the Conventions1178
F.Declarations and Reservations to the Conventions1180
TABLE OF CASES1193
NAME INDEX1195
SUBJECT INDEX1203