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The Contentious and Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
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In The Contentious and Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Miguel García García-Revillo offers an in-depth examination of all relevant facets of the jurisdic...
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06 November 2015

In The Contentious and Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Miguel García García-Revillo offers an in-depth examination of all relevant facets of the jurisdiction of this important international judicial institution. Created by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, ITLOS plays an essential role not only in respect to the interpretation of this major international treaty but also to the contemporary law of the sea in general. The book covers both the contentious (ratione materiae, ratione personae, mainline, incidental, compulsory, not compulsory) and the advisory jurisdiction of ITLOS, which are analysed not only from a theoretical perspective but also in light of the own Tribunal's jurisprudence.
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Pages: 342
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
06 November 2015
ISBN: 9789004200982
Format: Hardcover
"The present book by Miguel García García-Revillo has all the characteristics of an excellent scholarly work…It is a work that is highly useful both for experts as well as for students of the law of the sea." - Ambassador Helmut Tuerk, Chairman of the Review Committee of the International Seabed Authority
Miguel García García-Revillo, Ph.D. (2004) University of Córdoba, is a Senior Lecturer of Public International Law at that university. Author of a monograph and numerous papers on ITLOS, he currently Co-Chairs the Law of the Sea Interest Group of ESIL.