The book offers a comprehensive overview of the (maritime) disputes between Greece and Turkey in the Aegean and East Mediterranean Sea. It addresses questions regarding the delimitation of the Greek territorial sea, Exclusive Economic Zone, and continental shelf, considering the Turkish opposing position. Furthermore, it discusses Turkey’s demands for the demilitarization of a series of Greek islands, as well as the Turkish claims of undetermined sovereignty over a number of islets (grey zones). The book seeks to address these matters without presupposing legal expertise. As such, it is written for both non-expert and expert readers.
This book is an Introduction to International Energy Law which describes the basic principles of International Energy Law, the regulation of energy security, renewable energy, nuclear energy and energy transportation at international level. It also describes the interaction between international energy law and other fields of international law, such as international law on the protection of the environment and climate change, international law of the sea, international law on the protection of human rights and international trade law. Finally, the book covers issues of international settlement of disputes related to the energy sector.
The jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) has played an important role in the development of modern international law. This book is a guide to the jurisprudence of the PCIJ, including summaries of all its 29 judgments and 27 advisory opinions, grouped by case and by chronological order and focusing on its most influential rulings regarding treaty interpretation, responsibility of States, diplomatic protection, territorial disputes, mandated and trust territories, protection of minorities and procedural issues.