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ID165120
Title ProperInternational Courts and State Compliance: An Investigation of the Law of the Sea Cases
LanguageENG
AuthorPhan, Hao Duy
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article investigates the effect of dispute settlement decisions under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and whether and how states, particularly great powers, comply with these decisions. State practice suggests that an overwhelming majority of the decisions by UNCLOS dispute settlement bodies have been implemented. Significantly, not only small states but also the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have complied with UNCLOS dispute settlement decisions even when they “lost” in the proceedings that were unilaterally initiated against them.
`In' analytical NoteOcean Development and International Law Vol. 50, No.1; Jan-Mar 2019: p.70-90
Journal SourceOcean Development and International Law Vol: 50 No 1
Key WordsGreat Powers ;  Law of The Sea ;  Compliance ;  Dispute Settlement ;  Judicial and Arbitral Decisions


 
 
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