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Routledge
01 May 2024
For land-locked and coastal states alike, the maritime dimension of national interests has increased dramatically in importance in recent years. Pressure on food and energy resources have coincided with an increase in the global population and insatiable demands for fish and minerals. Maritime conflict remains an ever-present possibility. Originally published in 1980, this book brings together in a single volume expert contributions on the central issues and areas of concern: The offshore exploration of oil and gas, fisheries, world shipping, the exploitation of deep seabed resources, marine pollution and contemporary maritime legal problems. The book outlines the problems, identifies conflicts and examines the variety of methods used by states to resolve them, including national and international laws and organisations, bilaterial and multilateral diplomacy and the increasing use of regional bodies. The Maritime Dimension will be of use to students and policy-makers in international law, environmental and energy studies and international relations.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   535g
ISBN:   9781032762401
ISBN 10:   1032762403
Series:   Routledge Revivals
Pages:   204
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction R. P. Barston and P. W. Birnie 1. The Law of the Sea Before and After UNCLOS I and UNCLOS II P. W. Birnie 2. International Fisheries Paul A. Driver 3. The Deep Seabed Victor Prescott 4. Offshore Resources: Oil and Gas Peter Odell 5. The Maritime Environment R. P. Barston and P. W. Birnie 6. International Shipping Christopher Hayman 7. The Contemporary Use of Maritime Power Peter Nailor 8. The Law of the Sea Conference: The Search for New Regimes R. P. Barston 9. Contemporary Maritime Legal Problems P. W. Birnie.

Professor Ronald Barston is an international relations specialist in diplomacy and maritime policy. He is a former member of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office,including Law of the Sea negotiations. Other appointments include accredited IMO and CoDirector IMO Maritime Academy,Trieste. He pioneered international training in port state control ship inspection with the International Maritime Bureau and regional maritime safety cooperation in Southeast Asia and Caribbean. He has taught at LSE (IR and Director Marine Policy Programme); King’s College (KCL) ; United States and as an international consultant in Southeast Asia . His publications include The Other Powers ; International Politics Since 1945 ; Modern Diplomacy (5th ed Routledge ) and Diplomatic Methods (Routledge). Patricia Birnie (1926-2013) was a pioneering international lawyer at a time when the understanding and development of international law relating to the sustainable development of ocean resources and the protection of the environment were in their infancy. She made a major contribution through her writing and teaching. She started her professional interest in the 1970s as a Lecturer and then a Senior Lecturer in public International Law at the University of Edinburgh and later at the London School of Economics. She then went on to set up and be the first Director and Professor of the International Maritime Law Institute in Malta. Her advice was sought by various governments and prominent NGOs. She worked with her coeditor Ronald Barston at LSE in what was a new and major collaboration to promote the study of law of the sea and maritime policy from a modern multidisciplinary perspective.

Reviews for The Maritime Dimension

Original reviews of The Maritime Dimension: ‘The Maritime Dimension is composed of nine succinct essays which deal cogently with various aspects of the law of the sea.’ Christopher C. Joyner, The American Journal of International Law Vol 77, No. 2 (1983) ‘…serves as a stimulating introduction to a subject of vital international importance.’ Bookshelf, The Round Table. 72: 282


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