海洋法与中国东南海疆研究中心(XMU-COLCESS)2014年7月24日于厦门大学成立,是福建省社会科学研究基地。旨在以中国东南海域为核心,广泛深入研究该海域所涉及的国际海洋法律与政策、人文历史以及环境与资源保护,为维护我国海洋权益提供国际法及历史依据,为我国东南海域环境保护与资源开发管理建言献策,最终成为具有国际一流水平的国家智库,同时培养硕士、博士及以上层级的高端相关专业人才。涉及学科主要包括法学、史学和理学等。
Christopher Adrian Whomersley, the former Deputy Legal Adviser in the United Kingdom's Foreign & Commonwealth Office, gave two lectures in South China Sea Institute, Xiamen University respectively on November 17 (Thursday) and November 18(Friday), 2016. Assistant Professor Henan HU served as the hostess.
Mr. Whomersley’s lectures were titled “The Law of the Sea and Climate Change” and “Some Reflections on the 2016 SCS Arbitral Award on Merits. In the first lecture on November 17, he briefed the audience about the current conditions of climate change and then elaborated how climate change has impacted the law of the sea, mainly in seven aspects: 1) baselines; 2) archipelagic states; 3) outer continental shelf boundaries; 4) delimitation agreements; 5) bilateral and regional fisheries agreements; 6) UNCLOS fishery provisions; 7) ice-covered areas. In the second lecture, he presented some of his views concerning the Sino-Philippines arbitration, revolving around maritime delimitation, islands and rocks, offshore archipelagos, application of CLOREGS and traditional fishing.
His insightful lectures were highly applauded by the audience, who also initiated enthusiastic interaction with him by actively raising questions and making hot discussions.
Written by YE Lin.