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The international legal personality of island States permanently submerged due to climate change effects

Anemoon Soete

The international legal personality of island States permanently submerged due to climate change effects

The international legal personality of island States permanently submerged due to climate change effects

The international legal personality of island States permanently submerged due to climate change effects

 

The island States which are geographically the lowest lying in the world can be found in the Pacific Ocean (Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands) and the Indian Ocean (the Maldives). These four States are populated by over half a million people.


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Beschrijving The international legal personality of island States permanently submerged due to climate change effects

The island States which are geographically the lowest lying in the world can be found in the
Pacific Ocean (Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands) and the Indian Ocean (the Maldives).
These four States are populated by over half a million people. Together their Exclusive Economic
Zones – important for fishing and other exploration and exploitation rights – account
for over 7 million km², an area which compares to 20 times the size of Germany. Due to their
low-lying nature, these island States are highly threatened by rising sea levels caused by climate
change. They are the first to experience a significant loss of territory due to climate change.


This monograph discusses the consequences for the legal personality of the low-lying island
States which will become submerged due to sea level rise. The issue is approached in a
manner which goes beyond the binary statehood or no statehood analysis and includes
other potential legal personalities available to the people of the State based on the right to
self-determination as found in common article 1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. In addition,
the consequences of changes to the legal personality of a State are reviewed, in particular
those pertaining to the rights and duties a State holds in its maritime zones.


Dr. Anemoon Soete obtained her PhD at Ghent University in 2020.


ISBN
9789046611005
Pagina's
336
Verschenen
NUR
828
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Maklu, Uitgever

Internationaal Recht