This is a very useful book for students and practitioners of the law of the sea. This edition now reflects a number of developments (including in the jurisprudence) which have occurred in the last few years since the previous edition was published. Yet the book retains its essence of providing a clear presentation of the law, which has long made this title a success. It is highly recommended.
- Reece Lewis, Cardiff University
Having relied on the excellent second edition for many years, this third edition builds on very strong foundations to address contemporary practices and challenges in the law of the sea. As the wheels of evolution on the law of the sea quicken with increased state attention and compounding challenges this book is an invaluable resource for keeping up with a Bird's eye overview of the regime.
- Arron Honniball, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law
This is an exceptionally welcome new edition of an excellent text. Rigorous and comprehensive, yet also highly accessible and readable throughout, it provides a full treatment of the most pressing matters in oceans governance. It should have a prominent position on the reading lists of all undergraduate and post graduate courses on the Law of the Sea.
- Richard Caddell, Cardiff University
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Biographical note
Donald R Rothwell is Professor of International Law at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Tim Stephens is Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney, Australia.