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This work examines the constitution, jurisdiction and procedure of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea on the basis of its Statute and Rules, as well as the Resolution on the Internal Judicial Practice and the Guidelines concerning the Preparation and Presentation of Cases. It gives a critical analysis of the role of the Tribunal in the settlement of law of the sea disputes.The articles were previously published in the Indian Journal of International Law and are revised, edited and updated for this edition. The contributors are sitting judges of the Tribunal and the book thus gives a perfect insider's view of the law and practice of the Tribunal.
Acknowledgments. Note on Documents. 1. Introduction. 2. The Tribunal in its International Context. 3. The Organization of the Tribunal. 4. Jurisdiction. 5. Applicable Law. 6. Procedure. 7. Procedure in Proceedings Before Special Chambers. 8. Procedure in Contentious Cases Before the Seabed Disputes Chamber. 9. Procedure in Proceedings for the Prompt Release of Vessels and Crews. 10. Incidental Proceedings. 11. Procedure in Advisory Proceedings. 12. Judgments, Advisory Opinions, Orders and Other Decisions of the Tribunal. 13. Finality and Binding Force of Decisions of the Tribunal. 14. Revision and Interpretation of Judgments and Other Decisions of the Tribunal. 15. Costs. 16. Amendments to the Convention. 17. The Cases Before the Tribunal. Annexes. Indexes.
'Any specialized collection on the law of the sea, plus many general International Law collections, would be incomplete without this book-length treatise on the operation and impact of the tribunal that resolves matters arising under the UN Law of the Sea Treaty. This is a practitioner's dream because it presents the important procedural details by a member of the court.' ASIL Newsletter, January 2001.
T.J. Byres, Karin Kapadia, Jens Lerche, UK) Kapadia, Karin (Associate, Contemporary South Asian Studies Programme, School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, University of Oxford, T. J. Byres