A Nonpartisan, Nonprofit Interdisciplinary Center
for
Advanced Scholarship and Education About
Legal & Policy Issues
Affecting
the Oceans
The Center for Oceans Law and Policy supports research, education, and discussion on legal and public policy issues relating to the oceans. Through a regular program of conferences, publications, and lectures, the Center promotes interdisciplinary interaction at all levels, addressing international, national, regional, and state issues. The Center also provides archives of oceans documents for the library of the University of Virginia School of Law. The Center sponsors or co-sponsors an Annual Conference of oceans experts and scholars on a contemporary topic of international concern; a summer academy in Rhodes, Greece; visiting scholars; the annual Doherty Lecture in Washington, DC; and occasional Oceans Forums.
Teaching is an integral part of the Center's mission. Director John Norton Moore (Walter L. Brown Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law) and Associate Director Myron H. Nordquist (former Stockton Chair of International Law at the Naval War College) bring distinguished teaching experience and ability to the Center. Professor Moore regularly teaches his course on Oceans Law and Policy at the University of Virginia School of Law. Professor Moore also teaches courses on national security law, the rule of law, and seminars on issues relating to war and peace. Both Professors Moore and Nordquist frequently teach at the Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law. Professor Nordquist maintains a busy schedule, including teaching at the Korea Maritime Institute's Yeosu Law of the Sea Academy, and training officials from the Indonesian Foreign Ministry on maritime delimitation.
The Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy is an international collegial institution dedicated to fostering a better understanding of the modern law of the sea. Through education on the principles of contemporary oceans law and policy, the Rhodes Academy seeks to promote adherence to the rule of law in the world's oceans. Founded in 1995, the Academy held its inaugural session in the summer of 1996 and has continued on an annual basis. The Academy provides an intensive, three-week course of study, with lectures by leading jurists, practitioners, and international law faculty from around the world.
The Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy provides a unique opportunity for leading scholars and policy makers to meet and exchange ideas on important concerns in the oceans community. The conference is typically held overseas with individual presentations, panel discussions, and prominent keynote speakers. The issues are usually international in scope. The Proceedings of each Annual Conference is published by Martinus Nijhoff, and is distributed worldwide. The Center has hosted the Conference in such locations as Heidelberg, Germany; Dublin, Ireland; Xiamen, China; Reykjavik, Iceland; Stockholm, Sweden; St. Petersburg, Russia; Bali, Indonesia; Bergen, Norway; and New York. Recent topics include Legal Challenges in Maritime Security; Law, Science and Ocean Management; Recent Developments in the Law of the Sea and China; the Arctic and the Law of the Sea; The Law of the Sea Convention--US Accession and Globalization; Maritime Border Diplomacy; and Challenges of the Changing Arctic.
The UNCLOS Commentary has been the focus of the Center's publications efforts during the last few years. This highly-praised seven-volume series, entitled United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982: A Commentary was completed in 2011. These volumes provide an objective analysis of the individual provisions of that Convention. The Commentary was acknowledged in the first decision of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea as the "most authoritative" source on the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea. These volumes are available for purchase at Brill Academic Publishers. The complete consolidated text of UNCLOS as well as an index to the series is included in Volume VII (2011). A soft-cover Supplementary Documents volume containing legal authorities, guidelines and agreements associated with the Convention is also now available.
*****Announcing our latest publications*****
Common Resources: Law of the Sea, Outer Space, and Antarctica
This installment of the American Classics in International Law series is a collection of important American scholarship. Edited by John Norton Moore, 2018, it is now available from Brill Academic Publishers.
Legal Order in the World's Oceans: UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
The volume of papers from the 40th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy conference (2016, New York City) is now available from Brill Academic Publishers
International Marine Economy: Law and Policy
The volume of papers from the 39th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy conference (2015, Shanghai, China) is available from Brill Academic Publishers.
Challenges of the Changing Arctic: Continental Shelf, Navigation, and Fisheries
The volume of papers from the 38th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy conference (2014, Bergen, Norway) is available from Brill Academic Publishers.
Freedom of Navigation and Globalization
The volume of papers from the 37th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy conference (2013, Seoul, Korea) is available from Brill Academic Publishers.
Peaceful Order in the World's Oceans: Essays in Honor of Satya N. Nandan
A collection of substantive essays in honor of Satya N. Nandan edited by Michael W. Lodge and Myron H. Nordquist (2014) is available from Brill Academic Publishers.
The Regulation of Continental Shelf Development: Rethinking International Standards
The volume of papers from the 36th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy conference (2012, Halifax, NS) is available from Brill Academic Publishers.
Maritime Border Diplomacy
The volume of papers from the 35th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy conference (2011, Bali, Indonesia) is available from Brill Academic Publishers.
UNCLOS 1982 Commentary: Supplementary Documents
This soft-cover volume gathers together core documents which augment the seven-volume series United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982: A Commentary. It focuses on the three new international organizations created by the Convention: The International Seabed Authority, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. Available from Brill Academic Publishers (2012).
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982: A Commentary: Volume VII
The publication in 2011 of Volume VII of the Virginia Commentary, completes this authoritative series. Volume VII provides the original text of the 1982 convention as fully integrated with the provisions of the 1994 Agreement on the Implementation of Part XI, presenting the consolidated convention in its final form. It also includes an extensive subject index to Volumes I through VI of the series, consolidated tables of cases and treaties, in addition to the one fisheries agreement specifically implementing the Convention. To order ~ Review of Volume VII
The Law of the Sea Convention: US Accession and Globalization
The volume of papers from the 34rd Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy conference (2010, Washington, DC) and a conference on Globalization (2010) co-sponsored by the Korea Maritime Institute is available from Brill Academic Publishers.
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