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The IMLI Treatise On Global Ocean Governance Volume II

Edited by: David Josepr Attard, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Alexandros Ntovas

ISBN13: 9780198823964
Published: July 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £167.50



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In 1994, a long debated compromise on the issue of seabed mining became the starting pistol for the development of modern ocean law and its complex interrelations. Now, over twenty years later, the framework set by such agreements as the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea has been expanded to cover contemporary concerns of environmental sustainability, economic development, social justice, human rights, security, marine pollution, and even the challenges of climate change. Yet the journey is not smooth. This book forms part of a three volume series that looks to examine the more successful ocean law schemes and the less effective, and presses the need for change, as scientific and technological innovation, the surge in human population, and pressing moral concerns open new spaces for ocean law.

In the second volume in the series, autonomous organisations working under the auspices of the UN are the target, from the World Intellectual Property Organization to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: are they ensuring sustainable development, are efforts adequately administrated, and how much co-ordination is there between different legal bodies?

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
A. Marine Living Resources and Marine Biodiversity
1: FAO and Ocean Governance, Tore Henriksen
2: The Work of the UNESCO-IOC in Respect to Global Ocean Governance, Peter Ehlers
3: The Work of the International Civil Aviation Organization in Respect to Global Ocean Governance, Gerasimos Rodotheatos

B. Commercial Aspects of the Marine Environment
4: UNDP and Ocean Governance, Elizabeth A Kirk
5: The International Labour Organization and Ocean Governance: Setting out for Ithaca, George P Politakis
6: The Work of the International Monetary Fund and its Possible Relevance to Global Ocean Governance, Emmanuella Doussis
7: INMARSAT and the Modern International Mobile Satellite Organisation, Francis Lyall and Paul B Larsen
8: UNEP Regional Seas Programme, Kanako Hasegawa and Elizabeth Mrema
9: The UN World Tourism Organization and Global Ocean Governance, UNWTO Legal Department
10: The Work of WIPO and its Possible Relevance for Global Ocean Governance, Claudio Chiarolla
11: The Contribution of UNODC to Ocean Governance, Serena Forlati
12: The Contribution of UNHCR to Ocean Governance, Seline Trevisanut

C. Human Health and Human Rights
13: Healthy Oceans for Healthy Lives: The Contribution of the World Health Organization to Global Ocean Governance, Stefania Negri
14: Global Ocean Governance: The work of UNCTAD, Regina Asariotis, Graham Mott, Anila Premti, and David Vivas Eugui
15: Our Oceans our livelihoods: The World Bank and Oceans Governance, Meagan Wong and Olufemi Elias
16: Ethics of International Maritime Law and Ocean Governance, Marko Pavliha
17: Intergenerational Equity, Ocean Governance, and the United Nations, Malgosia Fitzmaurice