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Marine Law Symposium: Can Offshore Wind Development Have A Net Positive Impact On Biodiversity? Regulatory And Scientific Perspectives And Considerations April 20-21, 2023, Roger Williams University School Of Law Marine Affairs Institute, The Nature Conservancy
Marine Law Symposium: Can Offshore Wind Development Have A Net Positive Impact On Biodiversity? Regulatory And Scientific Perspectives And Considerations April 20-21, 2023, Roger Williams University School Of Law Marine Affairs Institute, The Nature Conservancy
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Marine Law Symposium: Can Offshore Wind Development Have A Net Positive Impact On Biodiversity? Regulatory And Scientific Perspectives And Considerations, April 20-21, 2023, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Marine Law Symposium: Can Offshore Wind Development Have A Net Positive Impact On Biodiversity? Regulatory And Scientific Perspectives And Considerations, April 20-21, 2023, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Meet Rwu Law's Interim Director Of Diversity And Outreach 02/07/2022, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: Meet Rwu Law's Interim Director Of Diversity And Outreach 02/07/2022, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Law School News: The Dean Meets The Governor 01-26-2022, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: The Dean Meets The Governor 01-26-2022, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Law Library Blog (December 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (December 2021): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Rwu Law Acquires Top Marine Law Journal 08-19-2021, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: Rwu Law Acquires Top Marine Law Journal 08-19-2021, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Law School News: A Commencement Like No Other 05-15-2020, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: A Commencement Like No Other 05-15-2020, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Dennis W. Nixon: Doctor Of Laws, Honoris Causa 05-09-2020, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law School News: Dennis W. Nixon: Doctor Of Laws, Honoris Causa 05-09-2020, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Inside Rwu Law's Small 'Admiralty Empire' 10-18-2019, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: Inside Rwu Law's Small 'Admiralty Empire' 10-18-2019, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Rwu Law Marine Programs Included In $1.2m Aquaculture Research Grant 10-07-2019, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: Rwu Law Marine Programs Included In $1.2m Aquaculture Research Grant 10-07-2019, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Roger Williams University School Of Law Commencement May 17, 2019 Bristol, Rhode Island, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Roger Williams University School Of Law Commencement May 17, 2019 Bristol, Rhode Island, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Commencement (1996- )
No abstract provided.
Shooting Stars And Dancing Fish: A Walk To The World We Want, Tony Oposa
Shooting Stars And Dancing Fish: A Walk To The World We Want, Tony Oposa
Environmental Law Program Publications @ Haub Law
From the foreword by Durwood Zaelke, President, Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development, Washington, DC.
“Since the beginning of time, human knowledge and culture have been passed down through stories. Short stories, songs, prayers, poems, even paintings can stick in your mind forever. These have always been the most powerful ways we learn and remember.
Tony is not only one of the world’s greatest lawyers, he is also one of the world’s greatest storytellers.
This book, in which he generously shares his experiences, his scars, and most importantly his humanity, is Tony’s gift to generations to come.
But he does …
The Law Of The Sea Convention And Sea Level Rise In The Light Of The South China Sea Arbitration, Stuart B. Kaye
The Law Of The Sea Convention And Sea Level Rise In The Light Of The South China Sea Arbitration, Stuart B. Kaye
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
Sea level rise from anthropogenic climate change is an increasing concern for the international community and especially for coastal States. The prospect of whole islands disappearing under rising waters raises serious questions as to the impact upon maritime jurisdiction and the ability of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to deal with the inundation of large areas of territory. The South China Sea Arbitration Tribunal recently considered these questions. Here, the Tribunal relied on a high standard for what constituted human habitability under Article 121 of the Law of the Sea Convention, which likely will have …
The Arbitral Award In The Matter Of The South China Sea Between The Philippines And China What Are The Implications For Freedom Of Navigation And The Use Of Force?, Cameron Moore
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
This article considers the implications of the Award for freedom of navigation and the use of force in the South China Sea, identifying the conclusions that can be drawn from the Award and the questions that remain. The Award also indirectly raised the question of the use of force to defend navigational rights. This article therefore revisits the Corfu Channel Case for the light it may shed on the use of force and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea. This leads to questions of the danger of miscalculation and the potential importance of the Code for Unplanned Encounters …
Newsroom: The Legal Impact Of Marine Debris 10-21-2016, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Newsroom: The Legal Impact Of Marine Debris 10-21-2016, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Law Library Blog (August 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (August 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Fact Sheet: Comparison Of Land Rights And Native Title In Nsw, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
Fact Sheet: Comparison Of Land Rights And Native Title In Nsw, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
Indigenous Water Justice Symposium (June 6)
Presenter: Phil Duncan, Gomeroi Nation, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
3 pages
Contains footnotes
"Land Rights and Native Title in NSW"
"October 2012"
"This document has been prepared by the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) for Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs) and Aboriginal communities in NSW. NSWALC acknowledges the assistance of NTSCORP Limited (NTSCORP) in the development of this Fact Sheet."--Last page
How Will The Next Philippine President Navigate The Turbulent Waters Of The South China Sea?, Lowell Bautista
How Will The Next Philippine President Navigate The Turbulent Waters Of The South China Sea?, Lowell Bautista
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
The leadership change in Manila after the May 2016 presidential elections will certainly have significant impact on the country's policy towards China over the ongoing dispute in the West Philippine Sea. The change in Philippine leadership may portend either continuity or dramatic foreign policy shifts when it comes to this heated issue.
The South China Sea Issue And Philippine President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte, Lowell Bautista
The South China Sea Issue And Philippine President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte, Lowell Bautista
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
No abstract provided.
Bridging Troubled Waters: China, Japan, And Maritime Order In The East China Sea. By James Manicom. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2014. Softcover: 266pp., Lowell Bautista
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
In this book, James Manicom contests the orthodox view that the strategic rivalry between China and Japan will escalate into a fullblown military conflict. The book concedes that the East China Sea will be the likely medium for Sino–Japanese military rivalry and cyclical tensions will persist; however, it makes the compelling case that cooperation will endure.
Mikelangelo And The Black Sea Gentlemen, Guy Freer, Michael Simic, Phillip Moriarty, Samuel Martin
Mikelangelo And The Black Sea Gentlemen, Guy Freer, Michael Simic, Phillip Moriarty, Samuel Martin
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
Two performances at Harcourts Hawkes Bay Arts Festival, NZ
The Sea, The Sea, Catherine Cole
The Sea, The Sea, Catherine Cole
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
In this short story from the collection, Sea Birds Crying in the Harbour Dark, a small boy from the Australian outback brings the sea into the class room.
Slides: The Colorado River: Innovation In The Face Of Scarcity, Anne J. Castle
Slides: The Colorado River: Innovation In The Face Of Scarcity, Anne J. Castle
Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)
Presenter: Anne J. Castle, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
40 slides
Why The World Is Wary Of China’S ‘Great Wall Of Sand’ In The Sea, Clive H. Schofield
Why The World Is Wary Of China’S ‘Great Wall Of Sand’ In The Sea, Clive H. Schofield
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
China’s neighbours have accused it of destroying an estimated 120 hectares of coral reef systems in the disputed Spratly Islands through land reclamation. EPA/Armed Forces of the Philippines.
The leaders of Southeast Asian nations recently took the extraordinary step of warning China that its island-building activities in the contested South China Sea “may undermine peace, security and stability” in the region.
That’s strong language from the usually reticent 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and shows just how high tempers are flaring over what has been called China’s “great wall of sand” in a strategically important area.
The commander …
Stemming The Black Tide: Cooperation On Oil Pollution Preparedness And Response In The South China Sea And East Asian Seas, Robin M. Warner
Stemming The Black Tide: Cooperation On Oil Pollution Preparedness And Response In The South China Sea And East Asian Seas, Robin M. Warner
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
As global hydrocarbon resources on shore steadily decline, there has been an increase in offshore hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation. Some estimates suggest that there are over 6,000 offshore oil and gas installations worldwide. Notwithstanding simmering disputes over the territorial sovereignty and associated maritime zones of a number of island groups in the South China Sea and adjacent East Asian seas, exploration for offshore oil and gas resources under national and joint development regimes has become a prominent feature of these areas. It is estimated that there are now over 1,390 offshore oil and gas installations in the South China Sea …
Future Coastal Population Growth And Exposure To Sea-Level Rise And Coastal Flooding – A Global Assessment, Barbara Neumann, Athanasios T. Vafeidis, Juliane Zimmermann, Robert J. Nicholls
Future Coastal Population Growth And Exposure To Sea-Level Rise And Coastal Flooding – A Global Assessment, Barbara Neumann, Athanasios T. Vafeidis, Juliane Zimmermann, Robert J. Nicholls
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
Coastal zones are exposed to a range of coastal hazards including sea-level rise with its related effects. At the same time, they are more densely populated than the hinterland and exhibit higher rates of population growth and urbanisation. As this trend is expected to continue into the future, we investigate how coastal populations will be affected by such impacts at global and regional scales by the years 2030 and 2060. Starting frombaseline population estimates for the year 2000, we assess future population change in the low-elevation coastal zone and trends in exposure to 100-year coastal floods based on four different …
Defining Eez Claims From Islands: A Potential South China Sea Change, Robert Beckman, Clive Schofield
Defining Eez Claims From Islands: A Potential South China Sea Change, Robert Beckman, Clive Schofield
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
In the face of seemingly intractable territorial and maritime disputes in the South China Sea, the article examines how the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC), sets out what maritime claims States can make in the South China Sea and how it establishes a framework that will enable States to either negotiate maritime boundary agreements or negotiate joint development arrangements (JDAs) in areas of overlapping maritime claims. It provides an avenue whereby the maritime claims of the claimants can be brought into line with international law, potentially allowing for meaningful discussions on cooperation and maritime …
Ecological Restoration In The Deep Sea: Desiderata, C Van Dover, J Aronson, L Pendleton, S Smith, S Arnaud-Haond, D Moreno-Mateos, E Barbier, D Billett, K Bowers, R Danovaro, A Edwards, Stephen Kellert, T Morato, E Pollard, A Rogers, Robin Warner
Ecological Restoration In The Deep Sea: Desiderata, C Van Dover, J Aronson, L Pendleton, S Smith, S Arnaud-Haond, D Moreno-Mateos, E Barbier, D Billett, K Bowers, R Danovaro, A Edwards, Stephen Kellert, T Morato, E Pollard, A Rogers, Robin Warner
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
An era of expanding deep-ocean industrialization is before us,with policy makers establishing governance frameworks for sustainable management of deep-sea resources whiles cientists learn more about the ecological structure and functioning of the largest biome on the planet. Missing from discussion of the stewardship of the deep ocean is ecological restoration. If existing activities in the deep sea continue or are expanded and new deep-ocean industries are developed, there is need to consider what is required to minimize or repair resulting damages to the deep-sea environment. In addition, thought should be given as to how any past damage can be rectified. …
Another Titanic Change Is Needed To Save More Lives At Sea, Clive Schofield, John Mansell
Another Titanic Change Is Needed To Save More Lives At Sea, Clive Schofield, John Mansell
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
How has our approach to saving lives at sea changed since the tragedy of the RMS Titanic in which 1,523 of the 2,228 people she was carrying died a century ago? Surprisingly, not much. Only this April the South Korean ferry Sewol capsized claiming 288 lives so far, many high school students.
The Law Of The Sea And Commercial Ships In The Search For Mh370, Stuart Kaye
The Law Of The Sea And Commercial Ships In The Search For Mh370, Stuart Kaye
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
The first ship to reach the area of Indian ocean being searched for the missing flight MH370 is the Norwegian commercial car carrier, the Höegh St Petersburg.
At the request of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), the ship diverted its voyage from Mauritius to Melbourne and searched for debris with spotlights overnight.
Customary international law has long recognised that all mariners have a duty to come to the assistance of individuals in distress on the sea.
While the duty is not absolute - in the sense an individual is not required to risk their own life - maritime law …