Law of the Sea - LAWS8086
Faculty: Faculty of Law
School: Faculty of Law
Course Outline: See below
Campus: Kensington Campus
Career: Postgraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 2
Enrolment Requirements:
Prerequisite: Academic Program must be either 9200 or 9210 or 5740 or 9230 or 9240 or 5760 or 9281 or 5281 or 9220 or 5750 or 8619 or 5499 or 7339.
Excluded: JURD7586
CSS Contribution Charge: 3 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
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Description
This course is also available to students enrolled in the Master of Environmental Management (8619), Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management (5499) and the Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management (7339).
This course is also available to students undertaking relevant postgraduate non-law degree programs at UNSW, provided such enrolment is approved by the appropriate non-law Faculty.
LLM Specialisation
Recommended Prior Knowledge
Course Objectives
- To examine and analyse the main legal concepts and principles of the international legal regime governing the use of the oceans, the sea-bed and the subsoil thereof
- To assist students to develop an understanding of the issues involved in the regulation and sustainable use of ocean spaces, particularly in areas beyond national jurisdiction
- To develop an awareness of the different methods of the law of the sea as compared to national law in such matters as formulation and enforcement of the law and dispute resolution
- To assist students to develop advanced research skills in the law of the sea
- To assist students to recognise international law of the sea problems in their subsequent careers and to point them in the direction of ways of resolving them
Main Topics
2. Defining and Regulating Ocean Spaces
- Baselines and Internal Waters
- The Territorial Sea
- The Exclusive Economic Zone
- The High Seas
- The International Sea Bed Area
4. Regulating Ocean Spaces
- Nationality of Ships
- Proscribed Activities
- Navigation
- Fishing
- Protection of the Marine Environment
- Marine Scientific Research
Assessment
Class participation | 10% |
Class presentation of seminar topic | 20% |
Research essay | 70% |
Course Texts
- Rothwell & Stephens, The International Law of the Sea (1st Edition), Hart Publishing (2010);
- The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and its implementing agreements of 1994 and 1995.
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