The Territory of Japan : Its History and Legal Basis.

By: Serita, KentaroMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Springer, 2023Copyright date: �2023Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (199 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789819930135Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Territory of JapanDDC classification: 342.520413 (S) LOC classification: KZA1002-5205Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Preface to the English Edition -- The Northern Territories: Kunashiri Island, Etorofu Island, the Habomai Islands, and Shikotan Island -- The Senkaku Islands -- Takeshima -- Preface -- Introduction -- Translation Note -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Development of Japan�s Territory -- Delimitation and Expansion of Peripheral Territories -- Delimitation of Peripheral Territories in the Late Edo and Meiji Periods -- The Northern Territories, the Kurile Islands, and Sakhalin -- The Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands and Okinawa -- The Senkaku Islands and Takeshima -- Territorial Expansion During the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, and World War I -- The Cession of Taiwan and the Liaodong Peninsula -- The Cession of Sakhalin and the Annexation of the Korean Peninsula -- Leases, Settlements, and Special Interests in China, Acquisition of the South Pacific Mandate, and the Creation of Manchukuo -- The End of World War II and Territorial Issues -- Acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration -- Drafting the Treaty of Peace with Japan -- The Current State of Japan�s Territory -- Renunciation of Japan�s Expanded Territory: Korea, Taiwan, the Kurile Islands, Sakhalin, and the South Pacific Mandate -- Renunciation of the Kurile Islands and the Issue of the Northern Territories -- Reversion of the Administrative Rights from the US: Amami, Ogasawara (Bonin), and Okinawa -- Clashes with Other Countries� Sovereignty: Takeshima and the Senkaku Islands -- The Antarctic and Japan -- Chapter 2: The Northern Territories (Kunashiri Island, Etorofu Island, the Habomai Islands, and Shikotan Island) -- Background of the Issue -- Speech by the USSR Representative to the Peace Conference -- Khrushchev�s Peaceful Coexistence Policy.
The Era of the New Japan-US Security Treaty and the USSR�s Claim That ``Territorial Issues Have Already Been Settled�� -- Khrushchev Document -- Tanaka-Brezhnev Meetings -- Improvements in Soviet-Japanese and Russia-Japan Relations -- New Thinking Diplomacy Under Gorbachev: Japan�s Expanding Equilibrium Policy -- Collapse of the Soviet Union, and President Yeltsin�s Law and Justice: Japan�s Multilayered Approach -- New Developments in Japan-Russia Relations -- Tokyo Declaration and Krasnoyarsk Agreement/Kawana Proposal -- President Putin and the Irkutsk Statement -- Background of Japan-Russia Negotiations and Measures for Achieving a Solution -- Developments in Japan-Russia Negotiations and Their Significance in the Contemporary Context -- Steps to be Taken for a Resolution -- Chapter 3: The Senkaku Islands -- China�s Claim Prompted by Potential Oil Reserves -- Examination of China�s Argument and Its Basis -- Analysis of the Arguments that the Senkaku Islands Appertain to Taiwan -- Detailed Examinations of Each of China�s Arguments -- Examination of Japan�s Argument -- Approaches to a Final Settlement -- Chapter 4: Takeshima -- The Republic of Korea�s Declaration Concerning Maritime Sovereignty: The Origin of the Dispute -- Examining the ROK Side�s Arguments and Their Basis -- Examining the Argument that Takeshima Has Been Korean Territory since Long Ago -- Examining the Argument that Japan�s 1905 Territorial Incorporation of Takeshima Is Invalid -- Examining the Argument that in Addition to the Cairo Declaration, a Series of Postwar Measures Confirm Takeshima to be Korean ... -- Examining the Japanese Side�s Arguments -- Approaches to the Takeshima Issue until a Final Decision is Reached -- Chapter 5: Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone -- Classification of the Sea: Territorial Sea, High Seas, and Exclusive Economic Zone -- Territorial Sea.
High Seas: International Waters -- Expansion of the Territorial Sea Breadth from 3 to 12 Nautical Miles -- The 200 Nautical Mile Fishery Zone and 1977 Fishery Zone Temporary Measures Act -- The International Nature of the Delimitation of Maritime Areas -- Trends in the Law of the Sea Leading Up to the Emergence of a 200 Nautical Mile Fishery Zone -- 1977 Act on Temporary Measures Concerning Fishery Waters -- Need for Review from the Perspective of Securing and Distributing Protein Resources of the World -- EEZ Enclosing Marine Resources -- United Nations Conferences on the Law of the Sea -- EEZ as a System Derived from Fishery Zones -- Japan-ROK Agreement on the Continental Shelf and EEZ -- Military Use and Scientific Research in EEZs -- Military Use -- Scientific Research -- 1996 Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf Act -- Enactment, Revision, and Abolition of Domestic Legislation Pursuant to Japan�s Ratification of UNCLOS -- Adoption of the Straight Baseline Method for the Territorial Sea -- Incidents Involving Foreign Fishing Vessels Operating in New Territorial Seas -- Treatment of the Seabed Zone in the Act on the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf -- Principle of Delimitation in the Act on the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf -- Changing Relevance of the ``Median Line�� Claim -- Chapter 6: Exclusive Economic Zones Between Japan and the Republic of Korea, and Japan and China -- Main Causes of Difficulties with Demarcation of Boundaries -- Gap Between the Claims of Japan and the ROK -- Gap Between the Claims of Japan and China -- New Fisheries Agreements Between Japan and China, and Japan and the ROK, and the Establishment of PMZs -- Regulations Leading up to the New Fisheries Agreements -- Provisional Measures Under the New Fisheries Agreements -- Chapter 7: A Proposal for Stability and Coexistence in East Asia.
Acknowledging the Issues: Looking Squarely at the Causes of Instability -- Establishing the Senkaku Islands and Takeshima Nature Reserves -- Other Countries� Precedents for Dealing with Island Territories -- Characterization of the Senkaku Islands and Takeshima -- Establishing Joint-Use Nature Reserves -- Establishing an International Regime for Preserving the Resources and the Environment in the Sea of Japan, Yellow Sea, and Eas... -- Chapter 8: Territorial Air Space and Air Defense Identification Zones -- Territorial Air Space and Outer Space -- Freedom of Flight for Civil Aircraft -- Air Defense Identification Zones -- Epilogue -- Bibliography.
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Intro -- Preface to the English Edition -- The Northern Territories: Kunashiri Island, Etorofu Island, the Habomai Islands, and Shikotan Island -- The Senkaku Islands -- Takeshima -- Preface -- Introduction -- Translation Note -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Development of Japan�s Territory -- Delimitation and Expansion of Peripheral Territories -- Delimitation of Peripheral Territories in the Late Edo and Meiji Periods -- The Northern Territories, the Kurile Islands, and Sakhalin -- The Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands and Okinawa -- The Senkaku Islands and Takeshima -- Territorial Expansion During the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, and World War I -- The Cession of Taiwan and the Liaodong Peninsula -- The Cession of Sakhalin and the Annexation of the Korean Peninsula -- Leases, Settlements, and Special Interests in China, Acquisition of the South Pacific Mandate, and the Creation of Manchukuo -- The End of World War II and Territorial Issues -- Acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration -- Drafting the Treaty of Peace with Japan -- The Current State of Japan�s Territory -- Renunciation of Japan�s Expanded Territory: Korea, Taiwan, the Kurile Islands, Sakhalin, and the South Pacific Mandate -- Renunciation of the Kurile Islands and the Issue of the Northern Territories -- Reversion of the Administrative Rights from the US: Amami, Ogasawara (Bonin), and Okinawa -- Clashes with Other Countries� Sovereignty: Takeshima and the Senkaku Islands -- The Antarctic and Japan -- Chapter 2: The Northern Territories (Kunashiri Island, Etorofu Island, the Habomai Islands, and Shikotan Island) -- Background of the Issue -- Speech by the USSR Representative to the Peace Conference -- Khrushchev�s Peaceful Coexistence Policy.

The Era of the New Japan-US Security Treaty and the USSR�s Claim That ``Territorial Issues Have Already Been Settled�� -- Khrushchev Document -- Tanaka-Brezhnev Meetings -- Improvements in Soviet-Japanese and Russia-Japan Relations -- New Thinking Diplomacy Under Gorbachev: Japan�s Expanding Equilibrium Policy -- Collapse of the Soviet Union, and President Yeltsin�s Law and Justice: Japan�s Multilayered Approach -- New Developments in Japan-Russia Relations -- Tokyo Declaration and Krasnoyarsk Agreement/Kawana Proposal -- President Putin and the Irkutsk Statement -- Background of Japan-Russia Negotiations and Measures for Achieving a Solution -- Developments in Japan-Russia Negotiations and Their Significance in the Contemporary Context -- Steps to be Taken for a Resolution -- Chapter 3: The Senkaku Islands -- China�s Claim Prompted by Potential Oil Reserves -- Examination of China�s Argument and Its Basis -- Analysis of the Arguments that the Senkaku Islands Appertain to Taiwan -- Detailed Examinations of Each of China�s Arguments -- Examination of Japan�s Argument -- Approaches to a Final Settlement -- Chapter 4: Takeshima -- The Republic of Korea�s Declaration Concerning Maritime Sovereignty: The Origin of the Dispute -- Examining the ROK Side�s Arguments and Their Basis -- Examining the Argument that Takeshima Has Been Korean Territory since Long Ago -- Examining the Argument that Japan�s 1905 Territorial Incorporation of Takeshima Is Invalid -- Examining the Argument that in Addition to the Cairo Declaration, a Series of Postwar Measures Confirm Takeshima to be Korean ... -- Examining the Japanese Side�s Arguments -- Approaches to the Takeshima Issue until a Final Decision is Reached -- Chapter 5: Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone -- Classification of the Sea: Territorial Sea, High Seas, and Exclusive Economic Zone -- Territorial Sea.

High Seas: International Waters -- Expansion of the Territorial Sea Breadth from 3 to 12 Nautical Miles -- The 200 Nautical Mile Fishery Zone and 1977 Fishery Zone Temporary Measures Act -- The International Nature of the Delimitation of Maritime Areas -- Trends in the Law of the Sea Leading Up to the Emergence of a 200 Nautical Mile Fishery Zone -- 1977 Act on Temporary Measures Concerning Fishery Waters -- Need for Review from the Perspective of Securing and Distributing Protein Resources of the World -- EEZ Enclosing Marine Resources -- United Nations Conferences on the Law of the Sea -- EEZ as a System Derived from Fishery Zones -- Japan-ROK Agreement on the Continental Shelf and EEZ -- Military Use and Scientific Research in EEZs -- Military Use -- Scientific Research -- 1996 Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf Act -- Enactment, Revision, and Abolition of Domestic Legislation Pursuant to Japan�s Ratification of UNCLOS -- Adoption of the Straight Baseline Method for the Territorial Sea -- Incidents Involving Foreign Fishing Vessels Operating in New Territorial Seas -- Treatment of the Seabed Zone in the Act on the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf -- Principle of Delimitation in the Act on the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf -- Changing Relevance of the ``Median Line�� Claim -- Chapter 6: Exclusive Economic Zones Between Japan and the Republic of Korea, and Japan and China -- Main Causes of Difficulties with Demarcation of Boundaries -- Gap Between the Claims of Japan and the ROK -- Gap Between the Claims of Japan and China -- New Fisheries Agreements Between Japan and China, and Japan and the ROK, and the Establishment of PMZs -- Regulations Leading up to the New Fisheries Agreements -- Provisional Measures Under the New Fisheries Agreements -- Chapter 7: A Proposal for Stability and Coexistence in East Asia.

Acknowledging the Issues: Looking Squarely at the Causes of Instability -- Establishing the Senkaku Islands and Takeshima Nature Reserves -- Other Countries� Precedents for Dealing with Island Territories -- Characterization of the Senkaku Islands and Takeshima -- Establishing Joint-Use Nature Reserves -- Establishing an International Regime for Preserving the Resources and the Environment in the Sea of Japan, Yellow Sea, and Eas... -- Chapter 8: Territorial Air Space and Air Defense Identification Zones -- Territorial Air Space and Outer Space -- Freedom of Flight for Civil Aircraft -- Air Defense Identification Zones -- Epilogue -- Bibliography.

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