Sea Level Rise and Shifting Maritime limits: Stable Baselines as a Response to Unstable Coastlines
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13614Date
2018-06-22Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Busch, Signe VeierudAbstract
This article investigates the current status of the law regulating maritime limits which may be affected by sea level rise, and argues that the best solution is to adapt the law within the current legal framework of the Law of the Sea, by undertaking a liberal interpretation of the already existing provisions of the LOSC, instead of invoking the amendment procedures of the LOSC, a new supplementary agreement or creating new customary law. In particular, the article explores the option of re-interpreting the law of baselines in Article 7, offering an adapting measure that mitigates the climate change effects on sea level rise. It is argued that a liberal interpretation of the LOSC can contribute to increased stability and juridical protection of the maritime entitlements for some of the States suffering the consequences of sea level rise.