RECENT ARTICLES IN MARINE LEGAL AFFAIRS
2004, No. 4
Compiled by Andrea G. Coffman
Librarian
Ocean and Coastal Law Center Collection
John E. Jaqua Law Library
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1221
http://oceanlaw.uoregon.edu/library/articles/art.html
Allen, Craig H. “Introduction: The Osceola after 100
Years: Its Meaning and Effect on Maritime Personal Injury Law in the United
States.” 34 Rutgers Law Journal 605-635 (2003).
Allen, Frank C., Jr. “Legal Compliance in Maritime
Operations: Charting Your Course through Stormy Waters—2003 and Beyond.” 77 Tulane
Law Review 1141-1156 (2003).
Bailliet, Cecilia. “The Tampa Case and Its Impact on
Burden Sharing at Sea.” 25 Human Rights Quarterly 741-774 (2003).
Bergstrom, John C.; Dorfman, Jeffrey H.; and Loomis, John
B. “Estuary Management and Recreational Fishing Benefits.” 32 Coastal
Management 417-432 (2004).
Bonner, Patrick. “Insurance and Liability Issues Relating
to an Oil Spill Caused by Terrorism.” 77 Tulane Law Review 1157-1181
(2003).
Brisman, Avi. Comment. “A Less Tragic Commons? Using
Harvester and Processor Quotas to Address Crab Overfishing.” 26 Seattle
University Law Review 929-977 (2003).
Cargill, Coral Leigh. “Regulation and Approval of Drugs and
Pesticides Used in Canadian Salmon Culture.” 32 Coastal Management
331-339 (2004).
Cheston, Edward M. Comment. “An Overview and Analysis of
the Consistency Requirement under the Coastal Zone Management Act.” 10 University
of Baltimore Journal of Environmental Law 135-155 (2003).
Christensen, Kevin J. “Of Comity: Aerospatiale as Lex
Maritima.” 2 Loyola Maritime Law Journal 1-43 (2003).
Clyne, Robert G. “Terrorism and Port/Cargo Security:
Developments and Implications for Marine Cargo Recoveries.” 77 Tulane Law
Review 1183-1222 (2003).
Contois, Robert M., Jr. “Ethical Considerations:
Independent Professional Judgment, Candid Advice, and Reference to Nonlegal
Considerations.” 77 Tulane Law Review 1223-1233 (2003).
Craig, Matthew T.; Fodrie, F. Joel; and Hastings, Philip A.
“The Nearshore Fish Assemblage of the Scripps Coastal Reserve, San Diego, California.”
32 Coastal Management 341-351 (2004).
Davis, K. L. F.; Russ, G. R.; Williamson, D. H.; and Evans,
R. D. “Surveillance and Poaching on Inshore Reefs of the Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park.” 32 Coastal Management 373-387 (2004).
Dickstein, Carla; Branscom, Diane;
Piotti, John; and Sheehan, Elizabeth. “Sustainable Development in
Practice: A Case Study Analysis of Coastal Enterprises, Inc.’s Experience. 12 Journal
of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 411-446 (2003).
Dirhamsyah. “Regional Policies and Regulations for Coral
Reef Management: Case Studies on Riau Archipelago, Selayar and Biak Numfor
Districts, Indonesia.” Maritime Studies 7-20 (No. 136, May/June
2004).
Doherty, Brendan P.; and Guruli, Erin L. “Maritime Quantum
Study.” 2 Loyola Maritime Law Journal 127-133 (2003).
Doremus, Holly; and Tarlock, A. Dan. “Fish, Farms, and the
Clash of Cultures in the Klamath Basin.” 30 Ecology Law Quarterly
279-350 (2003).
Eadie, Edward N. “Relevance of International Criminal Law
to Piracy in Asian Waters.” Maritime Studies 21-33 (No. 136, May/June
2004).
Engerrand, Kenneth G. “The Fleet Rule for Seaman Status:
The Peril of Perils.” 2 Loyola Maritime Law Journal 92-126 (2003).
Firestone, Jeremy; and Barber, Robert. “Fish As Pollutants:
Limitations of Crosscurrents in Law, Science, Management, and Policy.” 78 Washington
Law Review 693-756 (2003).
Flaaten, Ola; and Heen, Knut. “Fishing Vessel Profitability
and Local Economic Link Obligations--the Case of Norwegian Trawlers.” 28 Marine
Policy 451-457 (2004).
Frakes, Jennifer. Comment. “The Common Heritage of Mankind
Principle and the Deep Seabed, Outer Space, and Antarctica: Will Developed and
Developing Nations Reach a Compromise?” 21 Wisconsin International
Law Journal 409-434 (2003).
Friedell, Steven F. “A Lump of Coal: Behind the Scenes of The
Osceola.” 34 Rutgers Law Journal 637-661 (2003).
Fumero, John J. “Florida Water Law and Environmental Water
Supply for Everglades Restoration.” 18 Journal of Land Use &
Environmental Law 379-389 (2003).
Galligan, Thomas C., Jr. “The Dreadful Remnants of The
Osceola’s Fourth Point.” 34 Rutgers Law Journal 729-763
(2003).
Gardner, Royal C. “Rehabilitating Nature: A Comparative
Review of Legal Mechanisms That Encourage Wetland Restoration Efforts.” 52 Catholic
University Law Review 573-620 (2003).
Goldfarb, Deirdre. Comment. “NEPA: Application in the Territorial
Seas, the Exclusive Economic Zone, the Global Commons, and Beyond.” 32 Southwestern
University Law Review 735-760 (2003).
Goldstein, Joel K. “The Osceola and the
Transformation of Maritime Personal Injury Law: Some Propositions about the
Case and Its Propositions.” 34 Rutgers Law Journal 663-727
(2003).
Gruendel, Robert J.; and Crain, Angelique M. “The Maritime
Contract and Admiralty Jurisdiction: Recent Developments Help Clarify an
Inherently Confused Landscape.” 77 Tulane Law Review 1235-1263 (2003).
Harty, Christopher. “Planning Strategies for Mangrove and
Saltmarsh Changes in Southeast Australia.” 32 Coastal Management
405-415 (2004).
Hassan, S. M. Daud. Comment. “Land-Based Sources of Marine
Pollution Control in Bangladesh: A Legal Analysis.” 7 Asia Pacific
Journal of Environmental Law 69-88 (2002).
Hennecke, Werner G.; Greve, Catharina A.; Cowell, Peter J.;
and Thom, Bruce G. “GIS-Based Coastal Behavior Modeling and Simulation of Potential
Land and Property Loss: Implications of Sea-Level Rise at Collaroy/Narrabeen
Beach, Sydney (Australia).” 32 Coastal Management 449-470 (2004).
Hirst, Bill; and Robertson, David. “Geographic Information
Systems, Charts and UNCLOS—Can They Live Together?” Maritime Studies
1-6 (No. 136, May/June 2004).
Huff, Julia LeMense. “Using the Tools We Have: An
Integrated Approach to Protect the Sea of Okhotsk.” 20 Pace Environmental
Law Review 693-729 (2003).
Hyvättinen, Heli; and Hildén, Mikael. “Environmental
Policies and Marine Engines—Effects on the Development and Adoption of
Innovations.” 28 Marine Policy 491-502 (2004).
Jensen, David D. Note. “Navigating the Straits of
Settlement and Insolvency: A Reconciliation of Joint and Several Liability and
Proportionate Settlement under the Maritime Law.” 60 Washington and Lee Law
Review 623-673 (2003).
Kaiser, Mark J.; and Mesyanzhinov, Dmitry V. “A Note on
Idle Oil and Gas Platforms (Idle Iron) in the Gulf of Mexico.” 35 Ocean
Development & International Law 365-377 (2004).
Kaiser, Mark J.; and Pulsipher, Allan G. “The Potential
Value of Improved Ocean Observation Systems in the Gulf of Mexico.” 28 Marine
Policy 469-489 (2004).
Kalikoski, Daniela C.; and Satterfield, Theresa (Terre).
“On Crafting a Fisheries Co-management Arrangement in the Estuary of Patos
Lagoon (Brazil): Opportunities and Challenges Faced through Implementation.”
28 Marine Policy 503-522 (2004).
Kawabe, Midori. “The Evolution of Citizen Coastal
Conservation Activities in Japan.” 32 Coastal Management 389-404
(2004).
Kratochvil, Thomas M. Comment. “The Hypothetical Treatment
of a Wrongful Death Claim in the Demise of an Oil Service Company Worker Aboard
a Drilling Vessel on the United States Outer Continental Shelf.” 48 Loyola
Law Review 755-794 (2002).
Kriesel, Warren; Keeler, Andrew; and Landry, Craig. “Financing
Beach Improvements: Comparing Two Approaches on the Georgia Coast.” 32 Coastal
Management 433-447 (2004).
Krucheck, Beth L. Note. “Extending Wetlands Protection
under the Ramsar Treaty’s Wise Use Obligation.” 20 Arizona Journal
of International and Comparative Law 409-442 (2003).
McBeath, Jerry. “Management of the Commons for
Biodiversity: Lessons from the North Pacific.” 28 Marine Policy 523-539
(2004).
Millan, Stanley A.; and Veters, Patrick J. “Deck the Hulls
with OSHA.” 2 Loyola Maritime Law Journal 44-73 (2003).
Millan, Stanley A.; and Veters, Patrick J. “Uninspected
Vessel OSHA Self-Inspection Check Lists.” 2 Loyola Maritime Law Journal
74-91 (2003).
Mongeau, Deborah. “Public Beach Access: An Annotated
Bibliography.” 95 Law Library Journal 515-537 (2003).
Morgera, Elisa. “Whale Sanctuaries: An Evolving Concept
within the International Whaling Commission.” 35 Ocean Development &
International Law 319-338 (2004).
Nichols, Lindsay J. Comment. “The NMFS’s National Standard
Guidelines: Why Judicial Deference May Be Inevitable.” (United States v. Mead
Corp., 533 U.S. 218, 2001). 91 California Law Review 1375-1416
(2003).
Parrish, Robert B. “Preemption, Remedies, and Criminal
Liability: Environmental Issues and the Ramifications of Huron Portland
Cement Co. v. City of Detroit.” 77 Tulane Law Review
1265-1293 (2003).
Peoples, Lori H. Recent Development. “A Call for Uniform
Regulation of Intentional Introductions of Non-indigenous Species: The Suminoe
Oyster.” 81 North Carolina Law Review 2433-2450 (2003).
Perez-Labajos, Carlos; and Blanco, Beatriz. “Competitive
Policies for Commercial Sea Ports in the EU.” 28 Marine Policy 553-556
(2004).
Perron, Brian J. “Just Another Goldfish down the Toilet?
The Fate of Pacific Salmon after Alsea Valley and the De
Facto Rescission of the 4(d) Rule.” 33 Environmental Law 547-594
(2003).
Pierce, Richard J., Jr. “What Is a Navigable Water? Canoes
Count but Kayaks Do Not.” 53 Syracuse Law Review 1067-1092
(2003).
Ramangkura, Varamon. “Thai Shrimp, Sea Turtles, Mangrove Forests
and the WTO: Innovative Environmental Protection under the International Trade
Regime.” 15 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review
677-708 (2003).
Randall, Jeffrey K. “Improving Compliance in U.S. Federal
Fisheries: An Enforcement Agency Perspective.” 35 Ocean Development &
International Law 287-317 (2004).
Randall, Martin M. Student Article. “Coastal Development
Run Amuck: A Policy of Retreat May Be the Only Hope.” 18 Journal of
Environmental Law and Litigation 145-185 (2003).
Rigby, Geoff. “Ballast Water Treatment Technology: Choosing
the Best Options.” Maritime Studies 22-30 (No. 135, Mar./Apr. 2004).
Rogan, Peter. “Insuring the Risk of Terrorist Damage and
Other Hostile Deliberate Damage to Property Involved in the Marine Adventure:
An English Law Perspective.” 77 Tulane Law Review 1295-1331 (2003).
Rogers, Robert L., III. Note. “Turning River Water into
Gold: Why Oyster Harvesters Should Not Be Permitted to Cash in on Changes in
Salinity Caused by the Caernarvon Water Diversion Project.” 22 Virginia
Environmental Law Journal 53-80 (2003).
Romero, Bridget. Casenote. “Is There a Need to Regulate
Mussel Harvesting? The Ninth Circuit Declares No Pollution, No Problem!” (Association
to Protect Hammersley, Eld, and Totten Inlets v. Taylor Resources, Inc., 299
F.3d 1007, 9th Cir. 2002). 10 Missouri Environmental Law and Policy
Review 158-178 (2003).
Sanger, Ladd; and Brandt, Vickie S. “Flying and Crashing on
the Wings of Fortuosity: The Case for Applying Admiralty Jurisdiction to
Aviation Accidents over Navigable Waters.” 68 Journal of Air Law and
Commerce 283-338 (2003).
Schoenbaum, Thomas J.; and Langston, Jessica C. “An All
Hands Evolution: Port Security in the Wake of September 11th.” 77 Tulane
Law Review 1333-1370 (2003).
Seideman, Ryan M.; and Susman, Catherine D. “Wetlands
Conservation in Louisiana: Voluntary Incentives and Other Alternatives.” 17 Journal
of Environmental Law and Litigation 441-495 (2002).
Serey, Ren. “House Bill 301: Atlantic Coastal Bays
Protection Act of 2002.” 10 University of Baltimore
Journal of Environmental Law 61-64 (2002).
Sletto, Lynn S. Comment. “Piecemeal Legislative Proposals:
An Inappropriate Approach to Managing Offshore Oil Drilling.” 33 Golden
Gate University Law Review 557-588 (2003).
Song, Yann-huei. “An Overview of Regional Responses in the
Asia-Pacific to the PSI.” Maritime Studies 1-21 (No. 135, Mar./Apr.
2004).
Spolidoro, Laurina M. Note. “Area Contingency Plans: Is
the Coastal Zone Management Act on a Collision Course with Unfettered Oil Spill
Response?” 27 William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
755-793 (2003).
Staring, Graydon S. “Insurance and Reinsurance of Marine
Interests in the New Age of Terrorism.” 77 Tulane Law Review 1371-1905
(2003).
Stevenson, Douglas B. “The Burden That 9/11 Imposed on
Seafarers.” 77 Tulane Law Review 1407-1428 (2003).
Sullivan, Jennifer A. Comment. “Laying out an ‘Unwelcome
Mat’ to Public Beach Access.” 18 Journal of Land Use & Environmental
Law 331-354 (2003).
Suman, Daniel. “Can You Eat a Mangrove? Balancing Conservation and Development in the Management of Mangrove Ecosystems in Cuba.” 16 Tulane Environmental Law Journal 619-652 (2003).
“Sustainable Coastal Tourism in Cuba: Roles of Environmental Assessments, Certification Programs, and Protection Fees.” (Contributions by Kenyon C. Lindeman, James T. B. Tripp, Daniel J. Whittle, Azur Moulaert-Quiros, and Emma Stewart). 16 Tulane Environmental Law Journal 591-618 (2003).
Thornton, Sean R. “An Optimal Model for Reforming COGSA in
the United States: Australia’s COGSA Compromise.” 29 Transportation Law
Journal 43-62 (2001).
Treby, Emma J.; and Clark, Michael J. “Refining a Practical
Approach to Participatory Decision Making: An Example from Coastal Zone
Management.” 32 Coastal Management 353-372 (2004).
Tsuru, Yasuko. “Rethinking the Principle of Abstention: The
North Pacific and Beyond.” 28 Marine Policy 541-552 (2004).
Walker, George K.; and Noyes, John E. “Definitions for the
1982 Law of the Sea Convention—Part II.” 33 California Western
International Law Journal 191-324 (2003).
Whittle, Daniel J.; Lindeman, Kenyon C.; and Tripp, James T.
B. “International Tourism and Protection of Cuba’s Coastal and Marine
Environments.” 16 Tulane Environmental Law Journal 533-589 (2003).
Wiber, Melanie; Berkes, Fikret; Charles, Anthony; and Kearney,
John. “Participatory Research Supporting Community-Based Fishery Management.”
28 Marine Policy 459-468 (2004).
Wolf, Shannon Renton. Note. “Making Waves: Circumventing
Domestic Law on the High Seas.” 14 Hastings Women’s Law Journal
109-131 (2003).
Zou Keyuan. “China’s Governance over Offshore Oil and Gas Development and Management.” 35 Ocean Development & International Law 339-364 (2004).