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I wish to welcome you today to this roundtable discussion organised in cooperation with the International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs and with the support of the Nippon Foundation. I note with pleasure the presence of Professor Ehlers, who is director of the Max Planck Research School, Professor Lagoni, and also Dr. Papanicolopulu, who gave a very interesting lecture on “Jurisdiction of States over Persons at Sea” at the Max Planck Institute yesterday. But today the topic is “Current Issues Regarding the Delimitation of the Outer Continental Shelf”. This is a title intentionally left vague in the sense that these issues relate, broadly speaking, to the extension of the outer continental shelf.
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Carleton, C., Gautier, P., Golitsyn, V., Lodge, M.W., Yanai, S. (2015). Current Issues Regarding the Delimitation of the Outer Continental Shelf: A Panel Discussion in the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (30 September 2012). In: Basedow, J., Magnus, U., Wolfrum, R. (eds) The Hamburg Lectures on Maritime Affairs 2011-2013. Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, vol 28. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55104-8_7
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