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Human Rights and Ocean Governance
Author | : Mara Ntona |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2023-12-12 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781003828426 |
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This book argues for the utility of human rights in the practice of ocean governance. Maritime spatial planning (MSP) has become the dominant marine management paradigm, with MSP frameworks already at various stages of elaboration and implementation in more than half of all coastal states. However, as experience with MSP accrues, a central systemic shortcoming has become apparent, insofar as the normative frameworks that underpin MSP tend to be grounded in a rationalistic and economistic worldview. The result is a post-political, neoliberal approach to the implementation of MSP, which favours technocratic ‘fixes’ to complex societal problems over efforts to address underlying issues of power and inequality. Building upon the new field of critical MSP studies, this book offers a much-neglected legal contribution. More specifically, it analyses the extent to which law, and particularly human rights law, can be utilised to meaningfully challenge the unjust patterns of human-ocean interaction that MSP preserves or creates, and so provide a vehicle for the formulation and realisation of transformative blue futures. The book looks to human rights as norms that are uniquely capable of bringing into relief the values, cause-and-effect relationships, and uncertainties that prevailing capitalist-industrial framings of the ocean tend to downplay or, worse, disregard. And so, from a more pragmatic viewpoint, the book argues that the policy and advocacy tools associated with human rights can be used within MSP processes to foster patterns of human-ocean interaction which are more conducive to social and environmental justice. This book will be of interest to legal and planning scholars, geographers, and others concerned with ocean governance and the ‘blue turn’ in the social sciences and humanities more generally.
Routledge Handbook of Marine Governance and Global Environmental Change
Author | : Paul G. Harris |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 423 |
Release | : 2022-06-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781351369596 |
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This comprehensive handbook provides a detailed and unique overview of current thinking about marine governance in the context of global environmental change. Many of the most profound impacts of global environmental change, and climate change in particular, will occur in the oceans. It is vital that we consider the role of marine governance in adapting to and mitigating these impacts. This comprehensive handbook provides a thorough review of current thinking about marine environmental governance, including law and policy, in the context of global environmental change. Initial chapters describe international law, regimes, and leadership in marine environmental governance, in the process considering how existing regimes for climate change and the oceans should and can be coordinated. This is followed by an exploration of the role of non-state actors, including scientists, nongovernmental organisations, and corporations. The next section includes a collection of chapters highlighting governance schemes in a variety of marine environments and regions, including coastlines, islands, coral reefs, the open ocean, and regional seas. Subsequent chapters examine emerging issues in marine governance, including plastic pollution, maritime transport, sustainable development, environmental justice, and human rights. Providing a definitive overview, the Routledge Handbook of Marine Governance and Global Environmental Change is suitable for advanced students in marine and environmental governance, environmental law and policy, and climate change, as well as practitioners, activists, stakeholders, and others concerned about the world’s oceans and seas.
Ocean Governance
Author | : Yen-Chiang Chang |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : 2011-11-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9400727623 |
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Ocean—a source of life, has been overused and heavily polluted. While the traditional approaches might not be able to solve the complexity of the ocean governance issues, there is a need to adopt a new way of thinking in order to deal with the current problems. This book emphasises the importance of law and policy while generating ocean governance initiatives. “Good Ocean Governance” as a new way of thinking, needs to be supported by legislation and decision makers. It is, therefore, necessary to examine whether the idea of good ocean governance exists within the international legal system and is subsequently subject to transfer into the domestic law. During this transaction process, a number of examples provided from the United States, Canada and Australia help to demonstrate the broad picture. Also included are discussions on the governance of marine resources, ship recycling and marine pollution, the impact of maritime clusters as well as social and culture impact of ports. The ultimate aim of this book is to tease out more new ideas and discussions on ocean governance issues.
Research Handbook on Ocean Governance Law
Author | : Simone Borg,Felicity G. Attard,Patricia M. Vella de Fremeaux |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 487 |
Release | : 2023-01-17 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781839107696 |
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This authoritative Research Handbook offers wide-ranging coverage of both traditional and emerging topics dealing with the regulation of ocean space and highlights the key academic debates around ocean governance. It provides a formidable interface between the 1982 UNCLOS Convention and the international law regulating ocean governance, while influencing its further evolution through suggestions for future research in the field.
International Ocean Governance
Author | : Lee A. Kimball |
Publsiher | : IUCN |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 2831706173 |
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The Marine Environment and United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14
Author | : Myron H. Nordquist,John Norton Moore,Ronán Long |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 435 |
Release | : 2018-10-25 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9789004366619 |
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In The Marine Environment and United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14, leading marine experts assess the scope, achievements, and limitations of UN SDG 14 for the conservation and sustainable use of marine resources.
Research Handbook on Ocean Governance Law
Author | : Simone Borg,Felicity G. Attard,Patricia M. Vella de Fremeaux |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-12-28 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1839107685 |
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This authoritative Research Handbook offers wide-ranging coverage of both traditional and emerging topics dealing with the regulation of ocean space and highlights the key academic debates around ocean governance. It provides a formidable interface between the 1982 UNCLOS Convention and the international law regulating ocean governance, while influencing its further evolution through suggestions for future research in the field. The Research Handbook on Ocean Governance Law demonstrates that governance of natural resources is instrumental for international peace and security, and that humankind's well-being and its very resilience is intrinsically linked to the good governance of the ocean's natural resources. Contributions from leading experts in the field include an innovative combination of both legal doctrine and case studies, with chapters looking into issues such as human rights, sustainability, maritime trafficking and terrorism. Providing a comprehensive and integrated approach towards ocean governance law, this important book will be an ideal resource for academics, researchers and students interested in environmental and international law. Legal advisors and policy makers working closely with ocean and maritime affairs will also find this a useful reference.
YOUMARES 9 The Oceans Our Research Our Future
Author | : Simon Jungblut,Viola Liebich,Maya Bode-Dalby |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2020-09-11 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 3030203913 |
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This open access book summarizes peer-reviewed articles and the abstracts of oral and poster presentations given during the YOUMARES 9 conference which took place in Oldenburg, Germany, in September 2018. The aims of this book are to summarize state-of-the-art knowledge in marine sciences and to inspire scientists of all career stages in the development of further research. These conferences are organized by and for young marine researchers. Qualified early-career researchers, who moderated topical sessions during the conference, contributed literature reviews on specific topics within their research field.