Grant Award View - GA188896
Small States' use of law of the sea litigation against greater powers
- GA188896-V3 - Variation to Grant (20-Oct-2021 )
- GA188896-V2 - Variation to Grant (19-Oct-2021 )
- GA188896-V1 - Grant Value & Contact Phone Updated (6-Oct-2021 )
This project will investigate how small States are using law of the sea dispute settlement mechanisms to gain political advantages in conflicts with greater powers, including Security Council permanent members. It is important to understand how the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea can be leveraged to defend coastal State rights in strategic disputes concerning sovereign rights, unresolved boundaries, and military affairs. This research will better equip lawyers and policy makers to understand how such strategic litigation strengthens or undermines the rules based order at sea. The project will assist Australia to maintain its leading role in defending that maritime order and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea as its cornerstone.