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    The IMLI treatise on global ocean governance / edited by general academic coordinator and editor David Joseph Attard.

    • Title:The IMLI treatise on global ocean governance / edited by general academic coordinator and editor David Joseph Attard.
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    • Variant Title:International Maritime Law Institute Treatise on Global Ocean Governance
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Attard, David Joseph, editor.
      Ong, David M., editor.
      Kritsiotis, Dino, editor.
      IMO International Maritime Law Institute, sponsoring body.
      Nihon Zaidan, sponsoring body.
    • Published/Created:Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018.
      ©2018
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:IMO International Maritime Law Institute.
      International Maritime Organization.
      United Nations.
      International agencies.
      Law of the sea.
      Maritime law.
    • Subject(s):United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 December 10)
    • Edition:First edition.
    • Description:3 volumes ; 26 cm
    • Notes:Complete in three volumes.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780198824152 (volume 1)
      0198824157 (volume 1)
      9780198823964 (volume 2)
      0198823967 (volume 2)
      9780198823957 (volume 3)
      0198823959 (volume 3)
    • Contents:vol. 1. UN and global ocean governance / academic coordinator, David M. Ong ; editor, Dino Kritsiotis
      Machine generated contents note: 1. Role of the United Nations, including its Secretariat in Global Ocean Governance / David M. Ong
      1. Introduction / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      2. Current Issues / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      3. Legal and Policy Framework / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      3.1. UNCLOS and related legal instruments / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      3.2. UN Conferences and Summit on sustainable development / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      3.3. UN General Assembly resolutions on oceans and the law of the sea and on sustainable fisheries / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      4. Institutional Framework / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      4.1. Intergovernmental processes / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      4.2. Institutional mechanism / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      5. Concluding Remarks / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      2. Role of the International Seabed Authority in Global Ocean Governance / Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli
      1. Introduction / Yongsheng Cai
      2. Prospecting, Exploration, and Exploitation of the Resources in the Area / Yongsheng Cai
      2.1. Adoption of Prospecting and Exploration Regulations ('Exploration Regulations') / Yongsheng Cai
      2.2. Approval of applications for plans of work and signature of exploration contracts / Yongsheng Cai
      2.3. Monitoring of compliance with plans of work for exploration / Yongsheng Cai
      2.4. Operation of the Enterprise / Yongsheng Cai
      2.5. Exploitation regulations / Yongsheng Cai
      3. Protection of Marine Environment / Yongsheng Cai
      3.1. Provisions under the Exploration Regulations (including the standard clauses of the exploration contract) / Yongsheng Cai
      3.2. Recommendations for the guidance of contractors for the assessment of the possible environmental impacts arising from exploration for marine minerals in the Area / Yongsheng Cai
      3.3. Environmental management plan / Yongsheng Cai
      3.4. Draft environmental regulations under the framework of the exploitation regulations / Yongsheng Cai
      4. Marine Scientific Research in the Area / Yongsheng Cai
      4.1. ISA Endowment Fund / Yongsheng Cai
      4.2. Scientific and environmental workshops / Yongsheng Cai
      4.3. Capacity-building and training / Yongsheng Cai
      4.4. Data management / Yongsheng Cai
      5. Benefit-sharing for Exploitation on the Outer Continental Shelf / Yongsheng Cai
      6. International Cooperation / Yongsheng Cai
      7. Concluding Remarks / Yongsheng Cai
      3. Advancing the Deep Seabed 'Mining Code': Key Environmental Elements of the Regulatory Framework for the Commercial Exploitation of Mineral Resources / Yongsheng Cai
      1. General Regulatory Framework for Deep Seabed Mining-A Contract-based System / Henning Jessen
      2. Continuous Legal Evolution of the ISA Mining Code / Henning Jessen
      3. Regulatory Challenge: Developing Comprehensive Exploitation Regulations / Henning Jessen
      4. Generic Issues to be Addressed in Relation to the Future Exploitation of Minerals / Henning Jessen
      5. Specific Exploitation-related Environmental Regulations and Best Environmental Practices/Technology / Henning Jessen
      6. Legal Parameters for Delimiting Between 'Harmful Effects' and 'Serious Harm' / Henning Jessen
      7. Conclusions / Henning Jessen
      4. Role of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in the Governance of the Seas and Oceans / Henning Jessen
      1. Introduction / Surya P. Subedi
      2. Competition for the Resources of the Seas and Oceans / Surya P. Subedi
      3. Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf / Surya P. Subedi
      4. Criteria for the Establishment of the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf / Surya P. Subedi
      5. Challenges of the Commission / Surya P. Subedi
      5.1. Competing or overlapping claims / Surya P. Subedi
      5.2. Ambiguity in the law itself / Surya P. Subedi
      5.3. workload of the Commission / Surya P. Subedi
      5.4. Problems of enforcement / Surya P. Subedi
      5.5. question of transparency / Surya P. Subedi
      5.6. issue of accountability / Surya P. Subedi
      5.7. Financial resources / Surya P. Subedi
      5.8. Independence of the Commissioners / Surya P. Subedi
      5.9. Legal interpretation by a body of non-lawyers / Surya P. Subedi
      5.10. Absence of lawyers or an appeal mechanism / Surya P. Subedi
      6. Conclusions / Surya P. Subedi
      5. Role of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in Global Ocean Governance / Surya P. Subedi
      1. Contentious Cases / Vladimir Golitsyn
      2. Provisional Measures / Vladimir Golitsyn
      3. Prompt Release Cases / Vladimir Golitsyn
      4. Advisory Opinions / Vladimir Golitsyn
      4.1. Facts and proceedings / Vladimir Golitsyn
      4.2. Role of the Chamber in advisory proceedings / Vladimir Golitsyn
      4.3. Conclusions reached by the Chamber in response to the questions addressed to it / Vladimir Golitsyn
      4.4. General observation / Vladimir Golitsyn
      4.5. Facts and proceedings / Vladimir Golitsyn
      4.6. Conclusions reached by the Tribunal in response to the questions addressed to it / Vladimir Golitsyn
      5. Conclusion / Vladimir Golitsyn
      6. Role of Maritime Boundary Delimitation and Related Co-operative Resource Regimes within Global Ocean Governance / Vladimir Golitsyn
      1. Introduction / David M. Ong
      2. Natural Resource Factors within the Evolution of International Maritime Delimitation Law / David M. Ong
      3. Maritime Boundary-related Co-operative Resource Regimes / David M. Ong
      3.1. 2010 Norway/Russia Maritime Delimitation Treaty / David M. Ong
      3.2. 2012 Mexico/United States Agreement on Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs / David M. Ong
      3.3. 2012 Mauritius/Seychelles Joint Development Agreements over Shared Natural Resources Beyond 200nm / David M. Ong
      4. International Maritime Delimitation Law and Marine Environmental Protection as an Aspect of Ocean Governance / David M. Ong
      5. Concluding Observations / David M. Ong
      7. Role of the International Climate Change Regime in Global Ocean Governance / David M. Ong
      1. Introduction / David Freestone
      2. International Climate Change Regime / David Freestone
      3. UNFCCC Financial Resources / David Freestone
      3.1. Global Environment Facility / David Freestone
      3.2. Marrakech Climate Change Funds / David Freestone
      3.3. World Bank Climate Investment Funds / David Freestone
      3.4. Green Climate Fund / David Freestone
      4. Sea-level Rise / David Freestone
      5. Ocean Acidification / David Freestone
      6. Other Governance Issues / David Freestone
      6.1. GHG Emissions from Shipping / David Freestone
      6.2. Geoengineering / David Freestone
      6.3. Blue Carbon / David Freestone
      8. Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Securing a Sound Law of the Sea Instrument / David Freestone
      1. Introduction / Fernanda Millicay
      2. Challenges of the Package / Fernanda Millicay
      3. Understanding all Aspects of the Elements of the Package / Fernanda Millicay
      3.1. Genetic resources and sharing of benefits / Fernanda Millicay
      3.2. Conservation measures, including area-based management tools / Fernanda Millicay
      3.3. Capacity-building and the transfer of marine technology / Fernanda Millicay
      3.4. question of 'the legal regime' and the relationship with UNCLOS / Fernanda Millicay
      4. Conclusion / Fernanda Millicay
      9. Application of Force as an Aspect of Global Ocean Governance / Fernanda Millicay
      1. Introduction / Dino Kritsiotis
      2. Prohibition of Force / Dino Kritsiotis
      3. Physicality and Force / Dino Kritsiotis
      4. Application of Force: Threat and Use / Dino Kritsiotis
      5. Emerging Themes for Ocean Governance / Dino Kritsiotis
      5.1. Piracy / Dino Kritsiotis
      5.2. Weapons of mass destruction / Dino Kritsiotis
      6. Concluding Remarks / Dino Kritsiotis
      10. International Ocean Governance: An EU Agenda for the Future of our Oceans / Dino Kritsiotis
      1. Foreword on Ocean Governance / Karmenu Vella
      2. Oceans as a Global Challenge and Priority / Karmenu Vella
      2.1. need for better ocean governance / Karmenu Vella
      2.2. role of the EU / Karmenu Vella
      3. Improving the International Ocean Governance Framework / Karmenu Vella
      4. Reducing Pressure on Oceans and Seas and Creating the Conditions for a Sustainable Blue Economy / Karmenu Vella
      5. Strengthening International Ocean Research and Data / Karmenu Vella
      6. Conclusion / Karmenu Vella
      11. African Perspective on Global Ocean Governance / Karmenu Vella
      1. Historical Background / Patrick Vrancken
      2. African Union / Patrick Vrancken
      3. African Ocean Governance Framework / Patrick Vrancken
      3.1. Introduction / Patrick Vrancken
      3.2. State governance / Patrick Vrancken
      3.3. Natural environment and resources / Patrick Vrancken
      3.4. Maritime transport and safety / Patrick Vrancken
      3.5. Capacity building / Patrick Vrancken
      3.6. Maritime security / Patrick Vrancken
      3.7. Continental and regional cooperation / Patrick Vrancken
      4. Contribution to Global Ocean Governance Framework / Patrick Vrancken
      12. Asian Perspective on Global Ocean Governance / Patrick Vrancken
      1. Introduction / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      2. Two Paradigms in Global Ocean Governance / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      2.1. Paradigm I / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      2.2. Paradigm II / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      3. Elements of Uncertainty in the Asian Seas Regions / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      4. Prevention of Marine Pollution / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      4.1. General considerations / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      Contents note continued: 4.2. Legal frameworks of the prevention of land-based marine pollution / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      4.3. Need for creating a regional legal framework in the Asian region / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      4.4. Prevention of long-range transboundary air pollution / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      5. Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      5.1. General considerations / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      5.2. Damage of marine ecosystems in the South China Sea / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      6. Climate Change and Global Ocean Governance / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      6.1. regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from international shipping / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      6.2. Need for a regional action / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      7. Maritime Security / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      7.1. Piracy and armed robbery / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      7.2. Freedom of navigation in the South China Sea / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      7.3. Irregular maritime migration / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      8. Conclusions / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      13. Latin American Perspective on Global Ocean Governance / Yoshifumi Tanaka
      1. Role of the Convention / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      1.1. overall assessment / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      1.2. Compulsory settlement of disputes / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      2. Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      2.1. CLCS: submissions and preliminary information / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      2.2. CLCS recommendations / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      2.3. Brazil / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      2.4. Argentina / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      2.5. Mexico and Uruguay / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      3. Marine Protected Areas on the High Seas / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      3.1. Convention's legal framework / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      3.2. Other global and regional instruments / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      3.3. Position of Latin American countries with regard to recent developments within the UN / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      4. Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      4.1. position of Latin American States on the issue of the legal status of marine genetic resources / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      5. Conclusions / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      14. North American and Arctic Perspective(s) on Global Ocean Governance / Ximena Hinrichs Oyarce
      1. Canada / Anastasia Telesetsky
      2. Mexico / Anastasia Telesetsky
      3. United States / Anastasia Telesetsky
      4. Arctic Council / Anastasia Telesetsky
      5. North American Perspectives on UN Affiliated Intergovernmental Institutions' Activities Involving Global Ocean Governance Matters / Anastasia Telesetsky
      5.1. International Maritime Organization / Anastasia Telesetsky
      5.2. World Meteorological Organization / Anastasia Telesetsky
      5.3. UN Security Council / Anastasia Telesetsky
      15. Australian and Antarctic Perspective on Global Ocean Governance / Anastasia Telesetsky
      1. Introduction / Robin Warner
      2. Law and Policy Framework for Ocean Governance / Robin Warner
      2.1. Australia / Robin Warner
      3. Defining and Describing Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction / Robin Warner
      4. Managing Rights and Responsibilities on Australia's Extended Continental Shelf / Robin Warner
      5. Australia's Engagement with Regional Initiatives to Conserve and Sustainably Use Marine Biodiversity / Robin Warner
      6. Australia's Engagement with Global and Regional Maritime Security / Robin Warner
      6.1. National initiatives / Robin Warner
      6.2. Regional and global initiatives / Robin Warner
      6.3. Antarctica / Robin Warner
      7. Conclusion / Robin Warner
      16. Role of the World Ocean Council and the Ocean Business Community in Global Ocean Governance / Robin Warner
      1. Introduction / Paul Holthus
      2. World Ocean Council / Paul Holthus
      3. Ocean Governance, the Ocean Business Community, and the World Ocean Council / Paul Holthus
      3.1. UN General Assembly (UNGA) / Paul Holthus
      3.2. UN negotiations on Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) / Paul Holthus
      3.3. UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) / Paul Holthus
      3.4. Convention on Biological Diversity / Paul Holthus
      3.5. UN Division of Ocean Affairs and Law of the Sea (DOALOS) / Paul Holthus
      3.6. UN Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and Law of the Sea (ICP) / Paul Holthus
      3.7. Rio+20 conference / Paul Holthus
      3.8. Regional Ocean Governance Bodies, eg Arctic Council / Paul Holthus
      3.9. WOC formal recognition by UN organizations / Paul Holthus
      3.10. WOC interaction with other UN entities / Paul Holthus
      4. Sustainable Development Goals, the Ocean Business Community, and WOC / Paul Holthus
      4.1. Sustainable Development Goals and ocean industries / Paul Holthus
      4.2. Investing in ocean sustainable development / Paul Holthus
      5. Ocean Business Community and the Growing Ocean Economy / Paul Holthus
      5.1. ocean economy / Paul Holthus
      5.2. ocean business community / Paul Holthus
      5.3. Status and trends in ocean economic activity / Paul Holthus
      6. Global Ocean Governance Issues, Needs, and Opportunities for Engaging the Ocean Business Community / Paul Holthus
      6.1. GOG issues, lacunae/weaknesses and WOC/ocean business community responses / Paul Holthus
      7. Future Role for World Ocean Council in Global Ocean Governance / Paul Holthus.
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