TY - BOOK AU - Attard,David Joseph AU - Ong,David M. AU - Kritsiotis,Dino AU - Balkin,R.P. AU - Greig,D.W. TI - The IMLI Treatise on Global Ocean Governance: Volume I: UN and global ocean governance SN - 9780198824152 (volume 1) AV - KZA1120.3 ATT U1 - 341.4/5 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Oxford University Press KW - IMO International Maritime Law Institute KW - International Maritime Organization KW - United Nations KW - fast KW - United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea KW - (1982 December 10) KW - United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 December 10) KW - International agencies KW - Law of the sea KW - Maritime law N1 - "Nippon Foundation; IMLI"--Cover; Includes bibliographical references and indexes; volume I. UN and global ocean governance / academic coordinator and editor, David M Ong ; editor, Dino Kritsiotis -- volume III. IMO and global ocean governance / academic coordinator, Rosalie P. Balkin ; editor, Donald W. Grieg; Foreword, Harry N. ScheiberIntroductionDavid M Ong: I. Assessing the UN Institutional Structure for Global Ocean Governance: The UN Role in Global Ocean Governance1: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli: The Role of the United Nations, including its Secretariat in Global Ocean Governance2: Yongsheng Cai: The Role of the International Seabed Authority in Global Ocean Governance3: Henning Jessen: Advancing the Deep Seabed "Mining Code": Key Environmental Elements of the Regulatory Framework for the Commercial Exploitation of Mineral Resources4: Surya P. Subedi: The Role of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in the Governance of the Seas and Oceans5: Vladimir Golitsyn: The Role of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in Global Ocean Governance6: David M. Ong: The Role of Maritime Boundary Delimitation and Related Co-operative Resource Regimes Within Global Ocean GovernanceII. Individual Issues and Cross-cutting Themes: Climate Change and Global Ocean Governance7: David Freestone: The Role of the International Climate Change Regime in Global Ocean GovernanceIII.Marine Biodiversity Conservation and Global Ocean Governance8: Fernanda Millicay: Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Securing a Sound Law of the Sea InstrumentIV. Maritime Security and Global Ocean Governance10: Karmenu Vella: International Ocean Governance: An EU Agenda for the Future of our OceansV. Regional Perspectives on Global Ocean Governance11: Patrick Vrancken: The African Perspective on Global Ocean Governance12: Yoshifumi Tanaka: The Asian Perspective on Global Ocean Governance13: Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce: The Latin American Perspective on Global Ocean Governance14: Anastasia Telesetsky: The North American and Arctic Perspective(s) on Global Ocean Governance15: Robin Warner: The Australian and Antarctic Perspective on Global Ocean Governance16: Paul Holthus: The Role of the World Ocean Council and the Ocean Business Community in Global Ocean Governance N2 - The future of our oceans relies on the law of the sea and strong ocean governance. This first volume in a three part series addresses the United Nations: what is its history, are UN institutions prepared for the challenges they face, and must the law be expanded to truly realize the ambition of a global ocean governance system? ER -