Japan s Arctic Policies with regards to Maritime Law and Jurisdictional Issues

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1 Japan s Arctic Policies with regards to Maritime Law and Jurisdictional Issues Prof T Ikeshima LLB, LLM, DES, PhD Waseda University

2 Outline Introduction: geographical background Japan s interests and contributions Major issues: maritime and security Legal framework: UNCLOS and others Concluding remarks

3 Source: The United States Navy Arctic Roadmap 2014-2030, 2014, p. 5.

4 Source: The United States Navy Arctic Roadmap 2014-2030, 2014, p. 14.

5 Japan s interests in the Arctic Arctic Sea Routes as a user state Northern Sea Route (NSR) Major Interests Shipping: safety and environment Fishery (anti-unregulated fishing in the high seas) Scientific observation/survey Environmental protection

6 Japan s contribution through cooperation Bilateral cooperation: Japan-US under the bilateral alliance J-Russia for the NSR J-Arctic states Multilateral cooperation: J-Arctic Council (AC) (as an observer) J-Arctic states ( Arctic 8 ) J-non-Arctic states (including European and Asian states)

7 Maritime issues Basic Plan on Ocean Policy of 2013: in the Arctic Ocean Securing maritime transport, the safety navigation, promotion of research and survey activities, conservation of environment, and promotion of international coordination and cooperation Under the law of the sea, including UNCLOS

8 Security issues Traditional and non-traditional (human & environmental) What Japan can do under the new securityrelated legislation and the Constitution What they expect Japan to do US Arctic states Non-Arctic states The rest of the world

9 Law of the sea (1) United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Article 234 Ice-Covered Areas Coastal states have the right to adopt and enforce nondiscriminatory laws and regulations for the prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from vessels in ice-covered areas within the limits of the exclusive economic zone, where particularly severe climatic conditions and the presence of ice covering such areas for most of the year create obstructions or exceptional hazards to navigation, and pollution of the marine environment could cause major harm to or irreversible disturbance of the ecological balance. Such laws and regulations shall have due regard to navigation and the protection and preservation of the marine environment based on the best available scientific evidence.

10 Law of the sea (2) United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Article 26 Charges which may be levied upon foreign ships (1) No charge may be levied upon foreign ships by reason only of their passage through the territorial sea. (2) Charges may be levied upon a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea as payment only for specific services rendered to the ship. These charges shall be levied without discrimination. Coastal states laws and regulations within their EEZ Russia s regulation & implementation De facto sea route for international use? Transparency, reasonableness, etc. Infrastructure development (port facilities, SAR centers, etc.) Networking with the Arctic coastal states

11 AC and IMO Under the auspices of the Arctic Council (AC) Agreement on Cooperation on Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue in the Arctic (2011) Agreement on Cooperation on Marine Oil Pollution Preparedness and Response in the Arctic (2013) International Maritime Organization (IMO) Polar Code (a mandatory International Code of Safety for Ships Operating in Polar Waters) (2014 & 2015): For mandatory regulation for both the Arctic and the Antarctic maritime areas Safety-related and environment-related requirements

12 Polar Code IMO s amendments (additional requirements) to International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) Domestic measures to be taken Implementation measures for shipping: ship design, construction and equipment; operational and training concerns; SAR; and the protection of the environment and eco-system of the polar regions

13 Concluding remarks The Rule of Law under the law of the sea The freedom of navigation (FON) Coastal jurisdiction & flag ship jurisdiction Japan s Arctic policy as a balanced approach Whole nation support for national policy/strategy National, regional and community interests Japan s role to play Bilateral/multilateral cooperation and coordination As a bridge/pipe/channel/conduit between the AC and the rest of the world Watcher, monitor, messenger for community interest/public interest