'Tanaka's International Law of the Sea has established itself as a key resource for both student and scholar in understanding the critical concepts underpinning this vital area of international law. This new edition provides valuable insights on the latest legal issues, whether plastics pollution at sea or submarine cables.' John Burgess, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
'The latest edition of this established textbook continues to offer a clear, structured introduction to the core rules and principles of the law of the sea, whilst also capturing the dynamism of the field by integrating the latest judicial decisions and state practice, and illustrating how the law of the sea adapts to changing circumstances and new challenges.' James Harrison, University of Edinburgh
'Tanaka's textbook on the international law of the sea has reached the status of a classic work. His clear writing style and ability to explain complicated issues in a simple manner make it approachable for newcomers to the field as well as experts.' Bjarni Mar Magnusson, Bifroest University
'A skilful analysis, rigorous method and neat style mark this book's first decade in print. Further elaborating on his distinctive theory of the dual approach to ocean matters in a thought-provoking manner, Tanaka continues to provide key explanatory arguments and fully reliable guidance throughout both old and novel intricacies of the law of the sea.' Ilaria Tani, University of Milano-Bicocca
'In this book, scholars and practitioners will find not only a rigorous commentary on established rules and case law, but also a careful analysis of problematic profiles and an authoritative assessment of both trends in the practice of states and new interests of the international community. This is an indispensable guide to navigating this intricate and fascinating subject.' Roberto Virzo, University of Messina