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Dispute Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire: implications for the law of the sea / McCreath, Millicent; Scanlon, Zoe   Journal Article
Scanlon, Zoe Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The final judgment in the maritime boundary delimitation case between Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire was delivered by an ad hoc special chamber (the Chamber) of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) on 23 September 2017. The decision addressed important legal questions relating not only to maritime boundary delimitation but also to the balancing of various rights and interests at the provisional measures stage and international responsibility for unilateral resource exploitation activities in disputed zones pending delimitation. This article analyzes the decision of the Chamber with respect to its findings on tacit boundary agreements, delimitation methodology, and international responsibility.
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Incorporating Taiwan in international fisheries management: the Southern Indian ocean fisheries agreement experience / Scanlon, Zoe   Journal Article
Scanlon, Zoe Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The incorporation of Taiwan into the legal framework of regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) has proven to be challenging. This article reviews RFMO practice in this area in light of the recent experience of the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA) and outlines some of the legal creativity that has provided solutions. Taiwan's participation in RFMOs is essential to the achievement of effective management outcomes. Accordingly, this article argues that today, with relevant international legal obligations and numerous suitable precedents, political considerations should not represent an obstacle to providing for fair and appropriate involvement of Taiwan in RFMOs.
Key Words Taiwan  Fisheries  RFMOs  Fishing Entities  SIOFA 
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