Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea
Edited by Natalie Klein
Table of Contents
Foreword, Judge Elsa Kelly
Preface, Natalie Klein
Part I - Introduction
1:Meaning, Scope, and Significance of Informal Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea, Natalie Klein
Part II - Maritime Security
2:The San Remo Manual on the Law of Naval Warfare - from Restatement to Development?, Judge Liesbeth Lijnzaad
3:Piracy off the Coast of Somalia and the Role of Informal Lawmaking, Ambassador Marie Jacobsson and Natalie Klein
4:Informal Lawmaking in Maritime Migration, Irini Papanicolopulu
5:Unconventional Lawmaking and International Cooperation on Illegal Bunkering at Sea, Yurika Ishii
Part III - Shipping
6:Unconventional Lawmaking in the Compliance Mechanism for the International Regulation of Shipping, Zhen Sun
7:Unconventional Law for Unconventional Ships? The Role of Informal Law in the International Maritime Organization's Quest to Regulate Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships, Anna Petrig
8:The Use of Informal Agreements to Enhance Navigational Safety, Natalie Klein
Part IV - Marine Resources, Research, and Technology
9:Unconventional Lawmaking in the Offshore Energy Sector: Flexibilities and Weaknesses of the International Legal Framework, Seline Trevisanut
10:Formal and Informal Lawmaking by the International Seabed Authority: An Artificial Distinction?, Tara Davenport
11:The Significance of Informal Lawmaking in International Fisheries Law, Zoe Scanlon
12:Marine Scientific Research and Informal Lawmaking, Chie Kojima
13:The Role of Informal Lawmaking in Facilitating Marine Technology Transfer and Data Sharing, Erika Techera
Part V - Marine Environment
14:The Sustainable Development Goals and Informal Lawmaking Processes: How a Voluntary Initiative Sets International Standards for Governments and the Private Sector, Anastasia Telesetsky
15:Informal International Lawmaking as a Panacea in the Absence of Regime Focus? Marine Debris, Plastics, and Microplastics, Rosemary Rayfuse
16:Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea and Area-based Conservation Measures, Karen Scott
17:Sea-Level Rise and the Law of the Sea: Filling the Legal Gaps through Informal Lawmaking, Nilüfer Oral and Tutku Bektas
Part VI - Conclusion
18:Informal Lawmaking and the Future of the Law of the Sea: Developing Legal Infrastructure and Regulating Human Activity, Ellen Hey