International law and marine areas beyond national jurisdiction : reflections on justice, space, knowledge and power /

"The legal regime of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) has received much attention in the last decades. The ongoing process in regards of an agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in ABNJ, initiated in the early 2000s (BBNJ process) is crucial ev...

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Group Author: De Lucia, Vito; Oude Elferink, Alex G., 1962-; Ngoc Nguyen, Lan
Published: Brill Nijhoff,
Publisher Address: Leiden :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Publications on ocean development, volume 95
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Summary: "The legal regime of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) has received much attention in the last decades. The ongoing process in regards of an agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in ABNJ, initiated in the early 2000s (BBNJ process) is crucial evidence of this. However, this process reflects entrenched interests and political and legal structures, muting other voices and alternative approaches. International Law and Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction investigates competing constructions of ABNJ and their role in the creation and articulations of legal principles, which provides a broader perspective on the BBNJ process"--
Carrier Form: xx, 449 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789004506350
9004506357
Index Number: K3485
CLC: D993.5
Call Number: D993.5/I616-3
Contents: Areas beyond national jurisdiction - looking at and beyond the BBNJ process /
Ocean commons and an 'ethologica' nomos of the sea /
The nature of legal relations between states under the proposed BBNJ agreement /
Mapping key past and current debate on areas beyond national jurisdiction /
Principled challenges : between collective interest and individual freedom /
Thinking about ocean governance : by whom, for whom? /
Finding a home for BBNJ - the CBD, the LOSC, and the General Assembly : complementary alternatives? /
Protecting the environment of ABNJ through marine protected areas and area-based management tools : is the glass half empty or half full and whose glass is it anyway? /
The relevance of the human right to science for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction : a new legally binding instrument to support co-production of ocean knowledge across scales /
The construction of ocean space of areas beyond national jurisdiction : a fisheries perspective /
Ships in ABNJ - broadening jurisdictional opportunities for non-flag states /
Imagining a polycentral institutional governance for marine areas beyond national jurisdiction /
Dispute settlement in areas beyond national jurisdiction /
The legal regime of areas beyond national jurisdiction viewed through the lenses of power, knowledge, justice, and space /