The IMLI Treatise on Global Ocean Governance : edited by general academic coordinator and editor David Joseph Attard. Volume I: UN and global ocean governance /
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, ©2018Edition: First editionDescription: xc, 358 pages ; 26 cmContent type:- text
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- volume
- 9780198824152 (volume 1)
- 0198824157 (volume 1)
- 9780198823964 (volume 2)
- 0198823967 (volume 2)
- 9780198823957 (volume 3)
- 0198823959 (volume 3)
- International Maritime Law Institute Treatise on Global Ocean Governance
- IMO International Maritime Law Institute
- International Maritime Organization
- United Nations
- International Maritime Organization
- United Nations
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 December 10)
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 December 10)
- International agencies
- Law of the sea
- Maritime law
- International agencies
- Law of the sea
- Maritime law
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- KZA1120.3 ATT
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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
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?
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