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The 2022 Israel-Lebanon Maritime Border Deal: From Past, Present to Future
Photo Credit: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Introduction The maritime agreement between Israel and Lebanon, signed on...

Min Hong
Apr 28 min read
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Could Maritime Delimitation Agreements be Terminated in the Face of Sea-Level Rise?
Homes pack an atoll in the Marshall Islands. Photo from the LA Times, Carolyn Cole The last three decades the international community has...
JTMS Intern Vasiliki Lampiri
Jun 2, 202311 min read
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Israel Moves Gas Production Platform to Disputed Waters -- Potential for Intl. Law Reconciliation?
Can Isreal's Movement of an Oil Production Platform into Waters Claimed by Lebanon be Reconciled with International Law?
Youri van Logchem
Jul 8, 202212 min read
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Contextualizing Maritime Arbitration - A Key Tool in Maritime Dispute Resolution
There is a need for further establishment of maritime arbitration courts within the purview of international maritime organisations.
Bhupinder Singh & Neha Garg
Oct 17, 20217 min read
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The Issue of Exploration and Exploitation of Hydrocarbons in Undelimited Maritime Areas
Lack of obligation does not imply lack of influence when it comes to joint exploration or exploitation in undelimited areas.
JTMS Intern Vasiliki Lampiri
Oct 15, 202111 min read
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Peace in the South China Sea
The Philippines must continue its engagement with China through cultural and economic diplomacy to fuel bilateral confidence-building.
Mark Anthony Articulo
Oct 3, 202113 min read
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China and the Rules-Based Legal Order for the Indo-Pacific
Regarding the South China Sea, "Naderi is absolute correct—the United States does not make the rules, but neither does China. "
Raul Pedrozo
Sep 1, 202110 min read
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Prescriptive Jurisdiction in the Law of the Sea: Cases of Contentions and Evolution
On December 2015, Panama in accordance with Article 287 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), invoked a case agai
JTMS Intern In Yeong Choi
Dec 13, 20197 min read
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