The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Law of the Sea
An Analysis of Vietnamese Behavior within the Emerging International Oceans Regime
Table of contents
Preface. 1. Introduction: Scope of Study. 2. Concept of International Law and UNCLOS Participation. 3. Law of the Sea Claims: Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone. 4. Baselines, Historic Waters, Islands and Archipelagos. 5.Navigation and Overflight. 6. The Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf: Questions of Definition and Delimitation. 7. The Common Heritage of Mankind: Politics of Seabed Mining. 8. Resource Management in the Continental Shelf and EEZ; Naval and Shipping Capabilities. 9. Vietnam, its Immediate Neighbors, and Law of the Sea Issues: Cambodia, Laos, Thailand. 10. Vietnam and the South China Sea: Issues Involving Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and China. 11. Conclusion: Toward a More Cooperative Environment? Epilogue. Appendices: 1. Republic of Viet Nam 1965 Decree On Sea Surveillance. 2. Continental Shelf Proclamation of the Republic of Viet-Nam, 7 September 1967. 3. Statement on the Territorial Sea, the Contiguous Zone, the Exclusive Economic Zone, and the Continental Shelf of Vietnam, 12 May 1977. 4. Statement on the Territorial Sea, the Contiguous Zone, the Exclusive Economic Zone and the Continental Shelf of Democratic Kampuchea, 15 January 1978. 5. Agreement on the Historical Waters of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the People's Republic of Kampuchea, 7 July 1982. 6. Declaration on the Baseline of the Territorial Waters of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 12 November 1982. 7. Decree on the Limits of the Maritime Zones and Continental Shelf of the People's Republic of Kampuchea, 31 July 1982. 8. Statement of the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on the Airspace of Vietnam, 5 June 1984. 9. SRV-PRK National Border Delimitation Treaty, 27 December 1985. Select Bibliography. Index.
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