Welcome to LOS Reports


Welcome to LOS Reports. This online publication is a product of the Law of the Sea Interest Group (LOSIG) of the American Society of International Law. LOS Reports intends to serve LOSIG's members as a channel for exchanging views and publishing their work on Law of the Sea matters and offers a source of information and analysis to all those interested in this field of international law and ocean affairs.


Current Issue - Volume 3 (2012) No. 1


Letter from the Editor
Björn Arp

Grey Clouds or Clearer Skies Ahead? Implications of the Bay of Bengal Case
Clive Schofield and Anastasia Telesetsky

Fundamental Principle of "Without Prejudice" in Submissions to the UN CLCS in Northeast and Southeast Asia
Barbara Kwiatkowska

Don't Leave the Sami Out in the Cold: The Arctic Region Needs a Binding Treaty that Recognizes Its Indigenous People's Right to Self-Determination and Free, Prior and Informed Consent
Stacy Fallon

Legal Battles over Underwater Historic Shipwrecks in High Seas: The Case of Odyssey
Jie Huang

Colombia and Ecuador Agree to Land Boundary Starting Point
Hernando Otero

VIDEO: LOS Reports MP 2 Oxman 2012



Volume 2 (2011)


Letter from the Editor
Björn Arp

Towards an ITLOS Advisory Opinion on the Genetic Resources of the Outer Continental Shelf
Alejandro S. Canio

The Implementation Criteria of Precautionary Measures: The Arctic Ocean as a Case Study
Claudia Cinelli

Peru and Ecuador Reach Agreement on their Maritime Boundary
Hernando Otero

Summary of the Conference "Diritto del mare e nuovi interessi della comunita internazionale" (Law of the Sea and New Interests of the International Community), Santa Maria de Salina, Italy, September 29-30, 2011
Angela del Vecchio


Volume 1 (2010)


Welcoming words
Betsy Andersen, David Caron

From the Editor in Chief
Miguel G. García-Revillo

Baselines and Base Points: How the Case Law Withstands Rising Sea Levels and Melting Ice
Jonas Attenhofer

Which High Seas Freedoms Apply in the Exclusive Economic Zone?
Capt Raul Pedrozo

The Maritime Labour Convention 2006: Breathing Life into Art.94 of UNCLOS
Anne Trebilcock

Brunei and Malaysia Resolve Outstanding Maritime Boundary Issues
Jeffrey J. Smith

[New LOS Voices]: Caution on the Precautionary Principle: Red Coral Protection under the CITES
Marcin Menkes

"Topicality of Fernando Vazquez de Menchaca"

Professor Rafael Casado Raigon (Univ. of Cordoba) President of the Association internationale du Droit de la mer (assidmer)










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