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The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is one of the most successful agreements ever created to govern the global commons. If it is thought of as a constitution for the oceans, then Satya Nandan should be considered one of the founders, one of the key personalities behind both the agreement and the subsequent development of Law of the Sea in the decades since UNCLOS was adopted. He led the drafting of the key negotiating text, most of which made its way, unaltered, into the Convention’s final text.

How did a lawyer from Fiji come to play such a pivotal role in this important area of diplomacy and international law? This book tells the story, showing how Nandan used his creativity, pragmatism, and penchant for language to reach compromise and build consensus at nearly every stage in the making of the modern law of the sea. In this book, he elaborates on the techniques and skills he brought to bear on this task, the alliances he formed with colleagues from different countries, and the strategies that were effective in this complex, multidimensional negotiation. At a time when the stakes involved in managing the global commons could not be higher, Satya Nandan’s experience and wisdom could not be more relevant and important.

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"An illuminating narrative if you are interested in how one of the world’s most complex and important pieces of legislation came into being. As a look at ‘science-diplomacy’ in action, with the desire to inform others involved in complex multilateral discussions a stated key aim of this book, it is also fascinating and informative." * The Marine Biologist *

Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Images
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I: Chaos at Sea: The Search for a New Legal Order
  • Chapter II: Beyond Codification: Development of Innovative Working Methods and Procedures
  • Chapter III: Negotiating a New Legal Order: Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea
  • Chapter IV: Achieving Universal Acceptance: Part XI Implementation Agreement
  • Chapter V: Operationalising the Regime: UN Fish Stocks Agreement and WCPFC
  • Concluding Reflections
  • Annexes
  • Index

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    Publisher: NUS Press
    Publication Date: 03/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9789813251373, 978-9813251373
    ISBN10: 9813251379

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is one of the most successful agreements ever created to govern the global commons. If it is thought of as a constitution for the oceans, then Satya Nandan should be considered one of the founders, one of the key personalities behind both the agreement and the subsequent development of Law of the Sea in the decades since UNCLOS was adopted. He led the drafting of the key negotiating text, most of which made its way, unaltered, into the Convention’s final text.

    How did a lawyer from Fiji come to play such a pivotal role in this important area of diplomacy and international law? This book tells the story, showing how Nandan used his creativity, pragmatism, and penchant for language to reach compromise and build consensus at nearly every stage in the making of the modern law of the sea. In this book, he elaborates on the techniques and skills he brought to bear on this task, the alliances he formed with colleagues from different countries, and the strategies that were effective in this complex, multidimensional negotiation. At a time when the stakes involved in managing the global commons could not be higher, Satya Nandan’s experience and wisdom could not be more relevant and important.

    Trade Review
    "An illuminating narrative if you are interested in how one of the world’s most complex and important pieces of legislation came into being. As a look at ‘science-diplomacy’ in action, with the desire to inform others involved in complex multilateral discussions a stated key aim of this book, it is also fascinating and informative." * The Marine Biologist *

    Table of Contents
    • Foreword
    • Acknowledgements
    • List of Images
    • Introduction
    • Chapter I: Chaos at Sea: The Search for a New Legal Order
    • Chapter II: Beyond Codification: Development of Innovative Working Methods and Procedures
    • Chapter III: Negotiating a New Legal Order: Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea
    • Chapter IV: Achieving Universal Acceptance: Part XI Implementation Agreement
    • Chapter V: Operationalising the Regime: UN Fish Stocks Agreement and WCPFC
    • Concluding Reflections
    • Annexes
    • Index

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