- Title Pages
- Aims & Scope
- Outline of the Sections
- Global Media and Communication Policy
- PRIME Finance Arbitration—A Role Model for the Settlement of International Financial Disputes?
- Appendix of the Section—Topics Covered in the Previous Issues (2008–2012)
- Blood Music on Darwin’s Radio—Musings on Social Network Data Transparency, Cyborg Technology, Science Fiction and the Future Perception of Human Rights
- Of <i>Cosmopolis</i> and Community
- The “Dolphin-Safe” Labelling Scheme under Consideration in the WTO Dispute Settlement System
- The “Presumption of Impartiality” and Other Errors in the International Criminal Court’s Plenary Decision Concerning Judicial Disqualification of the President of the Court in <i>The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo</i>
- The Chagos Archipelago Cases: Nature Conservation Between Human Rights and Power Politics
- Comment and Analysis
- Comment and Analysis
- Comment and Analysis
- Comment and Analysis
- Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals in 2012
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts From Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts from Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts From Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts from Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries And Extracts From Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
Introductory Note
Introductory Note
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in 2012
- Chapter:
- (p.331) Introductory Note
- Source:
- The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2013, Volume I
- Author(s):
Tullio Treves
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
In 2012 the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea took decisions in three cases. The most important was the Judgment on the Bay of Bengal case between Bangladesh and Myanmar, the first decision of the Tribunal on a delimitation case. The second was the Order on the admissibility of a counterclaim in the Virginia G. case. The third was the provisional measures Order in the Ara Libertad case between Argentina and Ghana, concerning the scope of the Law of the Sea Convention’s provisions on immunity of warships.
Keywords: delimitation, continental shelf, exclusive economic zone, counterclaim, immunity, provisional measures, warships
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- Title Pages
- Aims & Scope
- Outline of the Sections
- Global Media and Communication Policy
- PRIME Finance Arbitration—A Role Model for the Settlement of International Financial Disputes?
- Appendix of the Section—Topics Covered in the Previous Issues (2008–2012)
- Blood Music on Darwin’s Radio—Musings on Social Network Data Transparency, Cyborg Technology, Science Fiction and the Future Perception of Human Rights
- Of <i>Cosmopolis</i> and Community
- The “Dolphin-Safe” Labelling Scheme under Consideration in the WTO Dispute Settlement System
- The “Presumption of Impartiality” and Other Errors in the International Criminal Court’s Plenary Decision Concerning Judicial Disqualification of the President of the Court in <i>The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo</i>
- The Chagos Archipelago Cases: Nature Conservation Between Human Rights and Power Politics
- Comment and Analysis
- Comment and Analysis
- Comment and Analysis
- Comment and Analysis
- Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals in 2012
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts From Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts from Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts From Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries and Extracts from Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>
- Introductory Note
- Legal Maxims: Summaries And Extracts From Selected Case Law<sup>*</sup>