East Asia and the Law of the Sea
Product Description
by Choon-Ho Parksize: A5new, 458pages. publisher: Seoul National University Press, 2000.
Table of contents
1. Oil under Troubled Waters: The Noryheast Asia Sea-Bed Controversy
2. Fishing under Troubled Waters: The Northeast Asia Fisheries Controversy
3. The Sino-Japanese-Korean Sea Resources Controversy and the Hypothesis of a 200-Mile Economic Zone
4. Joint Development of Mineral Resources in Disputed Waters: the Case of Japan and Korea in the East China Sea
5. Sputh korea and the Law of the Sea
6. The 50-Mile Military Boundary Zone of North Korea
7. Legal Status of the Paracel and Spratly Islands
8. The South China Sea Disputes: Who Owns the Islands and the Natural Resources
9. China and Maritime Jurisdiction: Some Boundary Issues
10. Offshore Oil Development in the China Seas: Some Legal and Territorial Issues
11. Oil and Asian Rivals
12. Energy Policies of the World: China
13. The Politice of China's Oil Weapon
14. China's Oil Policy
15. Indonesia's Oil Relations with the United States and Japan
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