A Practitioner's Guide to Maritime Boundary Delimitation

Author:   Stephen Fietta (Principal, Partner, Volterra Fietta) ,  Robin Cleverly (Law of the Sea Consultant, Law of the Sea Consultant, Marbdy Consulting Ltd)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   720
Publication Date:   24 March 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Stephen Fietta (Principal, Partner, Volterra Fietta) ,  Robin Cleverly (Law of the Sea Consultant, Law of the Sea Consultant, Marbdy Consulting Ltd)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.20cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 24.90cm
Weight:   1.527kg
ISBN:  

9780199657476


ISBN 10:   0199657475
Pages:   720
Publication Date:   24 March 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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SECTION I. COMMENTARY ON THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MARITIME BOUNDARY DELIMITATION A: Context B: Methodology C: Practical Considerations SECTION II. COMMENTARY ON JUDGMENTS AND AWARDS IN MARITIME BOUNDARY DELIMITATION DISPUTES 1: German Federal Republic v. Denmark, and German Federal Republic v. Netherlands - The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases (Judgement of 20 February 1969) 2: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland v. French Republic Case Concerning the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Between the United Kingdom and France (Award of 30 June 1977) 3: Emirate of Dubai v. Emirate of Sharjah Boundary Dispute Between Dubai and Sharjah (Award of 19 October 1981) 4: Tunisia v. Libya Continental Shelf Case (Decision of 24 February 1982) 5: Canada v. The United States - Case Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Area of the Gulf of Maine (Decision of 12 October 1984) 6: Republic of Guinea v. Republic of Guinea-Bissau Case Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between Guinea and Guinea-Bissau (Award of 17 February 1985) 7: Libya v. Malta Case Concerning the Continental Shelf (Decision of 3 June 1985) 8: Canada v. France Case Concerning the Delimitation of Maritime Spaces Between Canada and France (St. Pierre Et Miquelon) (Award of 10 June 1992) 9: Denmark v. Norway Case Concerning the Maritime Delimitation in the Area Between Greenland and Jan Mayen (Judgment of 14 June 1993) 10: Eritrea v. Republic of Yemen - Case of the Maritime Boundary Delimitation Between Eritrea and Yemen (Award of 17 December 1999) 11: Qatar v. Bahrain Case Concerning the Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions Between Qatar and Bahrain (Merits) (Judgment of 16 March 2001) 12: Cameroon v. Nigeria: Equatorial Guinea Intervening Case Concerning the Land and Maritime Boundary Between Cameroon and Nigeria (Judgment of 10 October 2002) 13: Barbados v. The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (Award of 11 April 2006) 14: Guyana v. Suriname (Award of the Arbitral Tri17 September 2007) 15: Romania v. Ukraine Maritime Boundary Delimitation in the Black Sea (Award of 3 February 2009) 16: Nicaragua v. Honduras Territorial and Maritime Dispute Between Nicaragua and Honduras in the Caribbean Sea (Judgment of 8 October 2007) 17: Newfoundland and Labrador v. Nova Scotia Arbitration Between Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia Concerning Portions of the Limits of Their Offshore Areas as Defined in the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act and the Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act (Award of the Tribunal in the Second Phase, 26 March 2002) 18: Bangladesh v. Myanmar (Judgment of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, 14 March 2012) 19: Nicaragua v. Colombia (Judgment of the International Court of Justice, 19 November 2012) 20: Peru v. Chile (Judgment of the International Court of Justice, 27 January 2014) 21: Bangladesh v. India (Award of 7 July 2014) 22: Croatia v. Slovenia (Judgment of [TBC]) SECTION III. UNRESOLVED ISSUES IN MARITIME DELIMITATION . A: The subjectivity of base-point selection: a lurch towards a four-stage approach? B: Identification of relevant coasts and relevant areas C: Consistency of approach in the adjustment of provisional equidistance lines D: Delimitation of the outer continental shelf

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Stephen Fietta is a the principal and founder of Fietta, an international law firm based in London. He is one of the few practising lawyers globally whose practice focuses exclusively on public international law. A substantial part of Stephen's practice concerns the Law of the Sea. He advises sovereign States, energy interests and other entities around the world on all aspects of maritime delimitation. He was Counsel and Advocate for Barbados in the first ever maritime boundary delimitation arbitration proceeding under UNCLOS (against Trinidad and Tobago, decided in 2006). He has lectured at Kings College, London since 2006 on maritime delimitation law and practice on the MA course entitled Geopolitics, Territory and Security (formerly International Boundary Studies). He graduated in law from Jesus College, Cambridge in 1993. Dr Robin Cleverly is a Law of the Sea consultant specialising in the technical aspects of law of the sea which he took up after a long career as a petroleum exploration geologist in the oil industry. He was formerly head of the law of the sea group at the UK Hydrographic Office. He provides technical advice to governments world-wide for the negotiation and delimitation of maritime boundaries, and also to oil majors and independents. He has worked extensively on maritime boundary cases at the International Court of Justice and other international arbitrations. He graduated with an MA and DPhil in geology from St Catherine's College, Oxford.

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