| Why Is the European Union Challenging Norway Over Snow Crab? Svalbard, Special Interests, and Arctic Governance |
8 |
| Regulating Autonomous Ships-Concepts, Challenges and Precedents |
7 |
| The Legal Status and Operation of Unmanned Maritime Vehicles |
5 |
| The Dispute Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire: Implications for the Law of the Sea |
3 |
| The July 2016 Arbitral Award, Interpretation of Article 121(3) of the UNCLOS, and Selecting Examples of Inconsistent State Practices |
3 |
| Challenges to the Primary Jurisdiction of Flag States Over Ships |
3 |
| Offshore Archipelagos Enclosed by Straight Baselines: An Excessive Claim? |
3 |
| International Regulation on Low-Carbon Shipping for Climate Change Mitigation: Development, Challenges, and Prospects |
3 |
| The Admissibility of Outer Continental Shelf Delimitation Claims Before the ICJ Absent a Recommendation by the CLCS |
3 |
| Jurisdiction Over Underwater Cultural Heritage in the EEZ and on the Continental Shelf: A Perspective From the Practice of States Bordering the South China Sea |
2 |
| Recent Developments in Ireland: The Voisinage Doctrine and Irish Waters: Recent Judicial and Legislative Developments |
2 |
| Regulating Near-Space Activities: Using the Precedent of the Exclusive Economic Zone as a Model? |
2 |
| Coastal State Regulation of Bunkering and Ship-to-Ship (STS) Oil Transfer Operations in the EEZ: An Analysis of State Practice and of Coastal State Jurisdiction Under the LOSC |
2 |
| International Law and Western Sahara's Maritime Area |
2 |
| The Interpretation of Article 121(3) of UNCLOS by the Tribunal for the South China Sea Arbitration: A Critique |
1 |
| Between the Polar Code and Article 234: The Balance in Canada's Arctic Shipping Safety and Pollution Prevention Regulations |
1 |
| Governing the Barents Sea Region: Current Status, Emerging Issues, and Future Options |
1 |
| Civil Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection With the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances: Chinese Perspective |
1 |
| Regulating Shipping in the Arctic Ocean: An Analysis of State Practice |
1 |
| Due Diligence and Overlooked Evidence in the South China Sea Arbitration: A Note |
1 |
| Classification of Seafloor Highs in Accordance With Article 76 of UNCLOSConsequences of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf Recent Modifications of Its Interpretations |
1 |
| Defining Seaward Boundaries in a Domestic Context: Norway and the Svalbard Archipelago |
1 |
| A History of and Recent Developments Concerning the Korean Peninsula Northern Limit Line (NLL) |
0 |
| The Expansion of and Changes to the National Coast Guards in East Asia |
0 |
| The PSI as a Shared Good: How the Proliferation Security Initiative Both Challenges and Reinforces a Prevailingly Mare Liberum Regime |
0 |
| How Might the European Union Engage Constructively with China in the South China Sea? |
0 |
| Russia's Annexation of Crimea and the Passage of Ships Through Kerch Strait: A Law of the Sea Perspective |
0 |
| Legal Aspects of the Russian-Norwegian Model for Cross-Border Unitization in the Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean |
0 |
| Piracy and Privateers in the Golden Age: Lessons for Today |
0 |
| The Korea Coast Guard's Use of Force Against Chinese Fishing Vessels: A Note |
0 |
| The Timor Sea Conciliation (Timor-Leste v. Australia): A Note on the Commission's Decision on Competence |
0 |
| Navigating Between Treaties and Tweets: How to Ensure Discourse about Maritime Freedom Is Meaningful |
0 |
| Enhancing Port State Control in Polar Waters |
0 |
| Universalizing the Law of the Sea in the South China Sea Dispute |
0 |
| Protection of Cable Ships Engaged in Operations for Submarine Telecommunication Cables |
0 |
| International Courts and State Compliance: An Investigation of the Law of the Sea Cases |
0 |
| The World Maritime University-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute: A New Institute in a Unique University |
0 |