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Introductory Remarks by Catherine Redgwell
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
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- Energy at Sea: How Do Increased Energy Demands Test the Regime for Ocean Governance?
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 2016
References
* Ms. Gavouneli, Ms. Salcido, and Ms. Trevisanut did not contribute remarks for the Proceedings.
1 James Harrison, Making the Law of the Sea: A Study in the Development of International Law 171 (2011).
2 See, e.g., Redgwell, Catherine, Mind the Gap in the GAIRS: The Role of Other Instruments in LOSC Implementation in the Offshore Energy Sector, 29 Int’l J. Marine & Coastal L. 600-21 (2014)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
3 U.N. Secretary-General, Oceans and the Law of the Sea: Report of the Secretary-General, ¶ 70, U.N. DOC. A/68/71 (Apr. 8, 2013).
4 Rep. of the Legal and Technical Comm’n, 19th Sess., July 15-26, 2013, U.N. DOC. ISBA/19/LTC/8 (Mar. 1, 2013).
5 1989 U.N.T.S. 309.
6 Supplemented in March 2014 by the “Arctic Oil and Gas Guidelines on Systems Safety Management and Safety Culture” at http://www.arctic-council.org.
7 For additional information, see http://www.imo.org.