Sustainable development and the law of the sea
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Sustainable development and the law of the sea
(Maritime cooperation in East Asia, v. 2)
Brill Nijhoff, c2017
- : hardback
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注記
"The chapters selected into this volume are mainly from the symposium held in June 2014, and constitutes one of the book series of 'Maritime cooperation and security in East Asia'"--Acknowledgements
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The concept of sustainable development is created to coordinate the relationship between resource uses and environmental protection. Environmental protection is necessary to achieve the goal of sustainable resource uses and economic benefits deriving from resources can provide the conditions in which environmental protection can best be achieved. Sustainable Development and the Law of the Sea offers international legal perspectives on ocean uses including fisheries management, sustainable use of marine non-living resources, and marine protected areas in the context of sustainable development. Pushing that sustainability is a requirement for ocean use as well as for the establishment and development of the world marine legal order, the volume provides a useful reference for policy-makers and the international legal community and for all those interested in ocean governance.
目次
Acknowledgments
List of Editor and Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Part I Introduction
1. Sustainable Development and the Law of the Sea: An Introduction
Keyuan Zou
Part II UNCLOS and Greening Ocean Governance
2. Thinking the Unthinkable: Asia-Pacific Perspectives on the Revision of the UNCLOS
Seokwoo Lee
3. Can the Contiguous Zone be Used for Environmental Protection Purposes?
Warwick Gullett
Part III Sustainable Fishery Management
4. A Study on the Experiences in Managing Regional Fishery Resources in East Asia
Kuan-Hsiung Wang
5. The Right Hook?: Mainstreaming Detection Technology to End Global Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing
Anastasia Telesetsky
Part IV Non-Living Resources Development and Environment Protection
6. Environmental Law Principles in the European Union Legislation Governing Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
Lorenzo Schiano di Pepe
7. Non-living Resources in Disputed Areas in the East China Sea: Law and Policy Issues concerning Provisional Arrangements under the UNCLOS
Robert Beckman and Tara Davenport
8. Environmentally Sustainable Seabed Activities in the South China Sea
Vasco Becker-Weinberg
Part V Management of Marine Protected Areas
9. Marine Protected Areas in ABNJ versus the Principle of High Seas Freedom: Possible Pathway from the OSPAR Experience
Yao Huang and Pham Tran Vuong
10. Establishment and Management of MPAs in ABNJ: A Chinese Perspective
Jinpeng Wang and Tianbao Qin
11. The Ecosystem Approach to International Marine Management under International Law: A Case Study of the East China Sea
Chen-Ju Chen
Part VI Climate Change and Energy Security
12. Climate Change and the Law of the Sea: Challenges of the Sea Level Rise and the Protection of the Affected States
Julia Guifang Xue
13. Marine Renewable Energy-What Issues a Lawyer Should Possibly Think of?
Yen-Chiang Chang
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