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  1. Combating Forced Labour in Fisheries Through Trade Restrictions: First Steps and Their Consistency with International Law
  2. When High Seas Freedoms and Activities in the Area Confront: Human Rights and Law of the Sea Perspectives in Permitting Protests at Sea Against Deep Seabed Mining
  3. High seas
  4. IUU fishing
  5. UNCLOS at 40: Essays in Honour of Ambassador Tommy Koh. edited by Tara DAVENPORT and Nilufer ORAL. NUS Press: Centre for International Law, 2024. xxviii + 250 pp. Softcover: SGD$36.00. ISBN: 978-981-187-667-7
  6. The MARPOL Port State Jurisdiction Regime
  7. Coastal State Jurisdiction over Living Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone, written by Camille Goodman
  8. Sustainable Fisheries Management and International Law: Marine Fisheries in Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal by Abdullah-Al ARIF. Routledge Research in International Environmental Law Series. London: Routledge, 2021. xxii + 208 pp. Hardcover/eBook: £84...
  9. Article 51 of unclos at 40: Military Training as Other Legitimate Activities?
  10. IUU Fishing as a Flag State Accountability Paradigm: Between Effectiveness and Legitimacy by Mercedes ROSELLO. Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2021. xxii + 227 pp. Hardback: €133.00, E-Book: €137.00. doi: 10.1163/9789004463219
  11. Book Review: The Development of the Law of the Sea Convention: The Role of International Courts And Tribunals
  12. One Treaty to Apply Them All? Defining Maritime Terrorism by Cross-References and Reservations – The ASEAN Region Example
  13. The Right of Access to Port and the Impact of Historic Fishing Rights
  14. Singapore
  15. Malcolm D. Evans and Sofia Galani, eds., Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea: Help or Hindrance? (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishers, 2020), 231 pp.
  16. Engaging Asian States on Combating IUU Fishing: The Curious Case of the State of Nationality in EU Regulation and Practice
  17. Singapore
  18. Environmental Law - Strengthening International Fisheries Law in an Era of Changing Oceans edited by Richard CADDELL and Erik J. MOLENAAR. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. xxxiv + 478 pp. Hardcover: £85; EPUB/PDF eBook: £91.80.
  19. Port states, coastal states and national security: A law of the sea perspective on the 2017 Qatar-Gulf crisis
  20. International Fisheries Law
  21. Singapore
  22. Donald R. Rothwell and David Letts (eds.), Law of the Sea in South East Asia: Environmental, Navigational and Security Challenges
  23. What’s in a Duty? EU Identification of Non-cooperating Port States and Their Prescriptive Responses
  24. Freedom of Navigation Following the M/V 'Norstar' Case
  25. Extraterritorial Port State Measures: The Basis and Limits of Unilateral Port State Jurisdiction to Combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing
  26. The Exclusive Jurisdiction of Flag States: A Limitation on Pro-active Port States?
  27. Developing Global Public Participation (1)
  28. Developing Global Public Participation (2)
  29. Introduction: Developing Global Public Participation