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In The Regime of Islands Reframed, Clive Schofield examines the definition of islands and other insular features under the international law of the sea. Particular reference is made to the arbitration case between China and the Philippines concerning the South China Sea which, as the first detailed international judicial examination and interpretation of the Regime of Islands, has reframing understanding of the definition of islands. Reactions to the Award in the South China Sea case are appraised, confirmations and clarifications provided by the Award are highlighted as well as remaining uncertainties and scope for conflicting interpretation. The high standard for fully entitled island status set by the Tribunal in the South China Sea case is underlined as is scope for flexible application of the approach to island definition adopted by the Tribunal. The potential implications of the Award both within and beyond the South China Sea are explored.

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The Regime of Islands Reframed: Developments in the Definition of Islands under the International Law of the Sea  Clive Schofield Abstract Keywords  1 Introduction  2 Defining Islands  3 The Regime of Islands Reframed: The South China Sea Award and Article 121  4 Almost Islands?: Low-tide Elevations and Artificial Islands  5 Reactions to the South China Sea Award  6 Conclusions and Implications  List of Figures  Authors Biography  References

The Regime of Islands Reframed: Developments in the Definition of Islands under the International Law of the Sea

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 28/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9789004449466, 978-9004449466
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      Book Synopsis
      In The Regime of Islands Reframed, Clive Schofield examines the definition of islands and other insular features under the international law of the sea. Particular reference is made to the arbitration case between China and the Philippines concerning the South China Sea which, as the first detailed international judicial examination and interpretation of the Regime of Islands, has reframing understanding of the definition of islands. Reactions to the Award in the South China Sea case are appraised, confirmations and clarifications provided by the Award are highlighted as well as remaining uncertainties and scope for conflicting interpretation. The high standard for fully entitled island status set by the Tribunal in the South China Sea case is underlined as is scope for flexible application of the approach to island definition adopted by the Tribunal. The potential implications of the Award both within and beyond the South China Sea are explored.

      Table of Contents
      The Regime of Islands Reframed: Developments in the Definition of Islands under the International Law of the Sea  Clive Schofield Abstract Keywords  1 Introduction  2 Defining Islands  3 The Regime of Islands Reframed: The South China Sea Award and Article 121  4 Almost Islands?: Low-tide Elevations and Artificial Islands  5 Reactions to the South China Sea Award  6 Conclusions and Implications  List of Figures  Authors Biography  References

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