Buch, Englisch, Band 36, 998 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 2034 g
Reihe: Ocean Yearbook
Buch, Englisch, Band 36, 998 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 2034 g
Reihe: Ocean Yearbook
ISBN: 978-90-04-51588-8
Verlag: Brill
Devoted to assessing the state of ocean and coastal governance, knowledge, and management, the Ocean Yearbook provides information in one convenient resource.
As in previous editions, articles provide multidisciplinary expert perspectives on contemporary issues. Each new volume draws on policy studies, international relations, international and comparative law, management, marine sciences, economics, and social sciences. Each volume contains key recent legal and policy instruments.
The Yearbook is a collaborative initiative of the International Ocean Institute (www.ioinst.org) in Malta and the Marine & Environmental Law Institute (www.dal.ca/law/MELAW) at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
The Yearbook is now available online. Learn more about the electronic product here.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Sam Bateman AM (1938–2020): In Memoriam
Stuart Kaye
James Richard Crawford AC SC (1948–2021): In Memoriam
Margaret Young
Charles Odidi Okidi (1942–2021): In Memoriam
Patricia Kameri-Mbote SC and Elizabeth Maruma Mrema
The International Ocean Institute
Marine & Environmental Law Institute Schulich School of Law
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Part 3: Reflections
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982: Reflections after 40 Years
Helmut Tuerk and Gerhard Hafner
Is There a Role for Rights of Nature in the Blue Economy Debate?
Marjo K. Vierros and Harriet Harden-Davies
Narratives of Nature and Culture: Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s Political and Literary Work
Julia Poertner
Part 4: Climate Change
Human Rights at the Ocean-Climate Nexus: Opening Doors for the Participation of Indigenous Peoples, Children and Youth, and Gender Diversity
Unwana Udo, Tahnee Prior and Sara L. Seck
Impact of Sea Level Rise and Flooding in Two Key Mexican Coastal Cities
Violeta Zetzangari Fernández-Díaz, Roman Canul Turriza, Angel Kuc Castilla, Gabriela J. Arreguín-Rodríguez and Karla Gabriela Mejía-Piña
Part 5: The Law of the Sea and Ocean Governance
Mining the Deep: Can the Law “Get It Right” with Balancing the Environment and Resource Extraction through Environmental Impact Assessments?
Leah M. Robertson
‘Crawling Jurisdiction’: Revisiting the Scope and Significance of the Definition of Sedentary Species
Valentin J. Schatz
Part 6: Marine Resource Management and Conservation
Thirty Years from the Brink: Governing through Principles for Newfoundland and Labrador’s Small-Scale Fisheries since the Groundfish Moratoria and Prospects for the Future
Evan J. Andrews and