Research Handbook on International Marine Environmental Law
Research Handbook on International Marine Environmental Law
- Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar 2015
- xiv, 492p.
978-1-78100-476-0
PART I THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
1. The LOSC regime for protection of the marine environment- fit for the twenty first century
2. Principles of international marine environmental law
3. Actors and institutions for the protection of the marine environment
PART II. POLLUTION AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
4. Land-based pollution and the marine environment
5. Vessel-source pollution
6. The international control of ocean dumping: navigating from permissive to precautionary shores
PART III SEABED ACTIVITIES AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
7. Protecting the marine environment of the deep swabed
8. Reconciling activities on the extended continental shelf with protection of the marine environment
9. Protection of the marine environment from offshore oil and gas activities
10. Protection and preservation of the marine environment from seabed mining activities on the continental shelf: perspectives from the Pacific Island region
PART IV PROTECTION OF MARINE BIODIVERSITY
11. Protecting marine species
12. Conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction: towards an implementing agreement
PART V. REGIONAL APPROACHES TO THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
PART VI. CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
349.6 / ROS
978-1-78100-476-0
PART I THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
1. The LOSC regime for protection of the marine environment- fit for the twenty first century
2. Principles of international marine environmental law
3. Actors and institutions for the protection of the marine environment
PART II. POLLUTION AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
4. Land-based pollution and the marine environment
5. Vessel-source pollution
6. The international control of ocean dumping: navigating from permissive to precautionary shores
PART III SEABED ACTIVITIES AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
7. Protecting the marine environment of the deep swabed
8. Reconciling activities on the extended continental shelf with protection of the marine environment
9. Protection of the marine environment from offshore oil and gas activities
10. Protection and preservation of the marine environment from seabed mining activities on the continental shelf: perspectives from the Pacific Island region
PART IV PROTECTION OF MARINE BIODIVERSITY
11. Protecting marine species
12. Conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction: towards an implementing agreement
PART V. REGIONAL APPROACHES TO THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
PART VI. CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
349.6 / ROS