The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road
Challenges and Opportunities for Asia and Europe
Herausgeber: Zou, Keyuan; Ye, Qiang; Wu, Shicun
The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road
Challenges and Opportunities for Asia and Europe
Herausgeber: Zou, Keyuan; Ye, Qiang; Wu, Shicun
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This book explores the opportunities and challenges that both Europe and Asia face under the framework of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative.
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This book explores the opportunities and challenges that both Europe and Asia face under the framework of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780367785314
- ISBN-10: 0367785315
- Artikelnr.: 61210937
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780367785314
- ISBN-10: 0367785315
- Artikelnr.: 61210937
Keyuan Zou is Harris Professor of International Law at the Lancashire Law School and Director of the Institute for International and Comparative Law, University of Central Lancashire, UK. Shicun Wu is President of China's National Institute for South China Sea Studies, and a Deputy Director of the Collaborative Innovation Centre of South China Sea Studies, Nanjing University, China. Qiang Ye is Research Associate, National Institute for South China Sea Studies, China. Currently, he is a PhD candidate at Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire, UK.
1. Introduction Part 1: Maritime Silk Road and Challenges to Asia-Europe
Cooperation 2. An EU Perspective on the Maritime Silk Road: Legal Issues 3.
The Northern Sea Route in the Context of China's Maritime Silk Road
Initiative 4. The Challenge to the Maritime Silk Road to Port Connectivity
Part 2: Sea Lanes of Communication and Navigational Safety 5. Maritime Silk
Road Initiative Changing Geopolitical Configuration in the Indo-Pacific 6.
Maritime Security and Sea Lanes of Communication: Geographical Perspective
on Belt and Road Initiative 7. SLOCs Security in the South China Sea:
Enhancing or Hindering the Maritime Silk Road? 8. The Polar Code's
Suitability as Legal Protection Against Negative Externalities in the
Arctic as Part of the Polar Silk Road? Part 3: Environmental Security and
Marine Resources Cooperation 9. Climate Law Implications of the Maritime
Silk Road Initiative 10. Environmental Security in the South China Sea:
Cooperation and Challenges under the Maritime Silk Road Initiative 11.
Protection of the Marine Environment in the South China Sea in the
Aftermath of the Philippines/China Arbitration 12. Conciliation for Marine
Transboundary Energy Resources. A Law and Economics Approach 13.
Cooperation on Fisheries Management in the South China Sea Part 4: Handling
Financial and Trade Issues 14. Prospects for the Integration of
Environmental, Social, and Cultural Sustainability within the Belt and Road
Initiative: Case Study of the Duqm Port Development Project in Oman 15. The
New Maritime Silk Road and WTO Law: Road to Harmony or Conflict?
Cooperation 2. An EU Perspective on the Maritime Silk Road: Legal Issues 3.
The Northern Sea Route in the Context of China's Maritime Silk Road
Initiative 4. The Challenge to the Maritime Silk Road to Port Connectivity
Part 2: Sea Lanes of Communication and Navigational Safety 5. Maritime Silk
Road Initiative Changing Geopolitical Configuration in the Indo-Pacific 6.
Maritime Security and Sea Lanes of Communication: Geographical Perspective
on Belt and Road Initiative 7. SLOCs Security in the South China Sea:
Enhancing or Hindering the Maritime Silk Road? 8. The Polar Code's
Suitability as Legal Protection Against Negative Externalities in the
Arctic as Part of the Polar Silk Road? Part 3: Environmental Security and
Marine Resources Cooperation 9. Climate Law Implications of the Maritime
Silk Road Initiative 10. Environmental Security in the South China Sea:
Cooperation and Challenges under the Maritime Silk Road Initiative 11.
Protection of the Marine Environment in the South China Sea in the
Aftermath of the Philippines/China Arbitration 12. Conciliation for Marine
Transboundary Energy Resources. A Law and Economics Approach 13.
Cooperation on Fisheries Management in the South China Sea Part 4: Handling
Financial and Trade Issues 14. Prospects for the Integration of
Environmental, Social, and Cultural Sustainability within the Belt and Road
Initiative: Case Study of the Duqm Port Development Project in Oman 15. The
New Maritime Silk Road and WTO Law: Road to Harmony or Conflict?
1. Introduction Part 1: Maritime Silk Road and Challenges to Asia-Europe
Cooperation 2. An EU Perspective on the Maritime Silk Road: Legal Issues 3.
The Northern Sea Route in the Context of China's Maritime Silk Road
Initiative 4. The Challenge to the Maritime Silk Road to Port Connectivity
Part 2: Sea Lanes of Communication and Navigational Safety 5. Maritime Silk
Road Initiative Changing Geopolitical Configuration in the Indo-Pacific 6.
Maritime Security and Sea Lanes of Communication: Geographical Perspective
on Belt and Road Initiative 7. SLOCs Security in the South China Sea:
Enhancing or Hindering the Maritime Silk Road? 8. The Polar Code's
Suitability as Legal Protection Against Negative Externalities in the
Arctic as Part of the Polar Silk Road? Part 3: Environmental Security and
Marine Resources Cooperation 9. Climate Law Implications of the Maritime
Silk Road Initiative 10. Environmental Security in the South China Sea:
Cooperation and Challenges under the Maritime Silk Road Initiative 11.
Protection of the Marine Environment in the South China Sea in the
Aftermath of the Philippines/China Arbitration 12. Conciliation for Marine
Transboundary Energy Resources. A Law and Economics Approach 13.
Cooperation on Fisheries Management in the South China Sea Part 4: Handling
Financial and Trade Issues 14. Prospects for the Integration of
Environmental, Social, and Cultural Sustainability within the Belt and Road
Initiative: Case Study of the Duqm Port Development Project in Oman 15. The
New Maritime Silk Road and WTO Law: Road to Harmony or Conflict?
Cooperation 2. An EU Perspective on the Maritime Silk Road: Legal Issues 3.
The Northern Sea Route in the Context of China's Maritime Silk Road
Initiative 4. The Challenge to the Maritime Silk Road to Port Connectivity
Part 2: Sea Lanes of Communication and Navigational Safety 5. Maritime Silk
Road Initiative Changing Geopolitical Configuration in the Indo-Pacific 6.
Maritime Security and Sea Lanes of Communication: Geographical Perspective
on Belt and Road Initiative 7. SLOCs Security in the South China Sea:
Enhancing or Hindering the Maritime Silk Road? 8. The Polar Code's
Suitability as Legal Protection Against Negative Externalities in the
Arctic as Part of the Polar Silk Road? Part 3: Environmental Security and
Marine Resources Cooperation 9. Climate Law Implications of the Maritime
Silk Road Initiative 10. Environmental Security in the South China Sea:
Cooperation and Challenges under the Maritime Silk Road Initiative 11.
Protection of the Marine Environment in the South China Sea in the
Aftermath of the Philippines/China Arbitration 12. Conciliation for Marine
Transboundary Energy Resources. A Law and Economics Approach 13.
Cooperation on Fisheries Management in the South China Sea Part 4: Handling
Financial and Trade Issues 14. Prospects for the Integration of
Environmental, Social, and Cultural Sustainability within the Belt and Road
Initiative: Case Study of the Duqm Port Development Project in Oman 15. The
New Maritime Silk Road and WTO Law: Road to Harmony or Conflict?