Contemporary regulation of marine living resources and pollution. Essays written by and in honour of

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Over het boekBetween 2001 and 2002 the Maritime Institute of the Universiteit Gent and the Centre for International Law of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel joined efforts and hosted Emeritus Professor Dermott Devine as holder of the International Francqui Chair, around the central themes of fisheries and coastal state jurisdiction with respect to marine pollution. As Emeritus Director of the Institute of Marine and Environmental Law, Professor Devine was available for discussion and participation in the scientific life of the different Belgian universities having similar fields of interest. Within this context six classes of excellence were organized with the participation of interested Belgian colleagues across the board, belonging to universities adhering to different basic philosophies and even forming part of different linguistic communities. These classes culminated in a final symposium where Professor Devine gave a birds-eye view of the general theme, overarching and synthesizing the different subjects covered during the previous classes of excellence.This book offers a reworked compilation of all the contributions of the key-note speakers to the classes of excellence.Uit de inhoudInternational law regulation of marine living resources and pollution contemporary issuesDermott Devine i. introductionii. fisheries lawiii. marine pollutioniv. concluding remarks South africa39;s exclusive economic zone boundary issuesDeborah Hamman i. Introductionii. Exclusive economic zone delimitationiii. Shared resources and the exclusive economic zone boundary Contemporary high seas fisheries lawErik Franckx Cdric van Assche i. General introductionIi. Case studies of national legislation Safety at sea a prominent european union interestEddy Somers i. Introductionii. International frameworkiii. Reaction of the european union in the wake of the erika disasteriv. Actual developments and concluding remarks The obligation to offer a place of refuge to a ship in distressEric van Hooydonk i. Introductionii. The right of ships in distress to enter a port of refugeiii. Liability of port and other authoritiesiv. Compensation for port and other authoritiesv. Towards an international convention on places of refuge and ships in distressvi. Conclusions Marine protected areas in international and european lawAnn Pauwels Koen Van den Bosschei. Introductionii. International legal frameworkiii. European legal frameworkiv. Conclusions The flag state in the jurisprudence of the international tribunal for the law of the seaPhilippe Gautieri. Introductionii. Nationality of shipsiii. Diplomatic protection and rights of the flag state of the vesseliv. Conclusions