International Law and Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Reflections on justice, space, knowledge and power
De Lucia, V.; Elferink, A.O.; Ngoc Nguyen, L. (Ed.) (2022). International Law and Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Reflections on justice, space, knowledge and power. Publications on Ocean Development, 95. Brill|Nijhoff: Leiden, Boston. ISBN 978-90-04-50635-0 ; e-ISBN 978-90-04-50636-7 . xx, 472 pp.
Part of: Publications on Ocean Development. Brill: Leiden. ISSN 0924-1922, more
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| Keywords |
Biodiversity Conservation International law > Law of the sea Marine/Coastal |
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Marine resources conservation, Law and legislation, Marine biodiversity, Environmental law |
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- De Lucia, V., editor
- Elferink, A.O., editor
- Ngoc Nguyen, L., editor
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| Content |
- Dalaker, K.E. (2022). Imagining a polycentric approach to institutional governance for marine areas beyond national jurisdiction, in: De Lucia, V. et al. International Law and Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Reflections on justice, space, knowledge and power. Publications on Ocean Development, 95: pp. 353-391. https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004506367_013, more
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| Abstract |
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 |
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