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The IMLI Treatise On Global Ocean Governance Volume I

Edited by: David Ong, Dino Kritsiotis

ISBN13: 9780198824152
Published: July 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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In 1994, a long debated compromise on the issue of seabed mining became the starting pistol for the development of modern ocean law and its complex interrelations. Now, over twenty years later, the framework set by such agreements as the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea has been expanded to cover contemporary concerns of environmental sustainability, economic development, social justice, human rights, security, marine pollution, and even the challenges of climate change. Yet the journey is not smooth. This book forms part of a three volume series that examines the more successful ocean law schemes and the less effective, and presses the need for change, as scientific and technological innovation, the surge in human population, and pressing moral concerns open new spaces for ocean law.

In the first volume in the series the focus is on the United Nations and its legal structures: what is its history in ocean governance, are UN institutions capable of handling the challenges they face, and do legal structures need to be expanded to truly realize the ambition of a global ocean governance system?

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
1: The Role of the United Nations, including its Secretariat in Global Ocean Governance, Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
2: The Role of International Sea-bed Authority (ISA) in Global Ocean Governance, Yongsheng Cai
3: Advancing the Deep Seabed "Mining Code": Key Environmental Elements of the Regulatory Framework for the Commercial Exploitation of Mineral Resources, Henning Jessen
4: The Role of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in the Governance of the Seas and Oceans, Surya P. Subedi
5: The Role of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in Global Ocean Governance, Vladimir Golitsyn
6: The Role of Maritime Boundary Delimitation and Related Co-operative Resource Regimes Within Global Ocean Governance, David M. Ong
7: The Role of the International Climate Change Regime in Global Ocean Governance, David Freestone
8: Marine Biodiversity Conservation and Global Ocean Governance, Fernanda Millicay
9: The Application of Force as An Aspect of Global Ocean Governance, Dino Kritsiotis
10: International Ocean Governance: An EU Agenda for the Future of our Oceans, Karmenu Vella
11: The African Perspective on Global Ocean Governance, Patrick Vrancken
12: The Asian Perspective on Global Ocean Governance, Yoshifumi Tanaka
13: The Latin American Perspective on Global Ocean Governance, Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
14: The North American and Arctic Perspective(s) on Global Ocean Governance, Anastasia Telesetsky
15: The Australian and Antarctic Perspective on Global Ocean Governance, Robin Warner
16: The Role of the World Ocean Council and the Ocean Business Community in Global Ocean Governance, Paul Holthus