Oceans Management in the 21st Century

Oceans Management in the 21st Century

Author: Alex G. Oude Elferink

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 9004138528

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Chapters throughout this book assess the roles and impact upon oceans management of the institutions both inside and outside the Convention's framework, as well as the United Nations General Assembly as concerns its coordinating role in the field of oceans and law of the sea. Questions addressed concern the interpretation of the Convention's substantive provisions and how these various institutions interact. The impetus to resolve these and other challenges in the law of the sea and oceans management will ensure the law of the sea's continuing evolution in the years ahead.


Oceans Management in the 21st Century

Oceans Management in the 21st Century

Author: Alex G. Oude Elferink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2004-07-01

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 9047405366

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Chapters throughout this book assess the roles and impact upon oceans management of the institutions both inside and outside the Convention’s framework, as well as the United Nations General Assembly as concerns its coordinating role in the field of oceans and law of the sea. Questions addressed concern the interpretation of the Convention’s substantive provisions and how these various institutions interact. The impetus to resolve these and other challenges in the law of the sea and oceans management will ensure the law of the sea’s continuing evolution in the years ahead.


Oceans Governance in the Twenty-first Century

Oceans Governance in the Twenty-first Century

Author: Marcus G. Haward

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781782543169

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'This book is recommended for anyone wanting to quickly get up to speed with oceans governance, bearing in mind at this stage it is an immature and quickly developing field. The strength of the book is that it is grounded in real-world examples from four case study countries and in this context at the very least exposes the reader to emergent oceans governance and policy issues. . . an excellent starting point for further analysis of oceans governance and sets up a research agenda for the future.' - Murray Patterson, Journal of Ecological Economics


International Courts and Environmental Protection

International Courts and Environmental Protection

Author: Tim Stephens

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-02-12

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1139476629

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International environmental law has come of age, yet the global environment continues to deteriorate. The challenge of the twenty-first century is to reverse this process by ensuring that governments comply fully with their obligations, and progressively assume stricter duties to preserve the environment. This book is the first comprehensive examination of international environmental litigation. Analysing the spectrum of adjudicative bodies that are engaged in the resolution of environmental disputes, it offers a reappraisal of their relevance in contemporary contexts. The book critiques the contribution that arbitral awards and judicial decisions have made to the development of environmental law, and considers the looming challenges for international litigation. With its unique combination of scholarly analysis and practical discussion, this work is especially relevant to an era in which environmental matters are increasingly being brought before international jurisdictions, and will be of great interest to students and scholars engaged with this vital field.


Marine Conservation Agreements

Marine Conservation Agreements

Author: Howard Schiffman

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2008-03-31

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 904742395X

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Reservations and veto mechanisms found in marine conservation agreements have contributed to the decline of living ocean resources. This book chronicles their use in the history of key marine conservation and management regimes and examines the evolving legal framework that informs, and potentially limits, their use.


Antarctic Security in the Twenty-First Century

Antarctic Security in the Twenty-First Century

Author: Alan D. Hemmings

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-11-27

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1136324755

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The Antarctic Treaty (1959) was adopted for the purpose of bringing peace and stability to Antarctica and to facilitate cooperation in scientific research conducted on and around the continent. It has now been over fifty years since the signing of the treaty, nevertheless security continues to drive and shape the laws and policy regime which governs the region. Antarctic Security in the Twenty-First Century: Legal and Policy Perspectives assess Antarctic security from multiple legal and policy perspectives. This book reviews the existing security construct in Antarctica, critically assesses its status in the early part of the Twenty-First century and considers how Antarctic security may be viewed in both the immediate and distant future. The book assesses emerging new security threats, including the impact of climate change and the issues arising from increased human traffic to Antarctica by scientists, tourists, and mariners. The authors call into question whether the existing Antarctic security construct framed around the Antarctic Treaty remains viable, or whether new Antarctic paradigms are necessary for the future governance of the region. The contributions to this volume engage with a security discourse which has expanded beyond the traditional military domain to include notions of security from the perspective of economics, the environment and bio-security. This book provides a contemporary and innovative approach to Antarctic issues which will be of interest to scholars of international law, international relations, security studies and political science as well as policy makers, lawyers and government officials with an interest in the region.


Non-State Actors' Rights in Maritime Delimitation

Non-State Actors' Rights in Maritime Delimitation

Author: Marianthi Pappa

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-07-08

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1108835228

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Critical analysis of the legal framework on maritime delimitation, with recommendations for the evolution of international law at sea.