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Ocean governance beyond boundaries: origins, trends, and current challenges
Molenaar, E.J. (2019). Ocean governance beyond boundaries: origins, trends, and current challenges, in: Cisneros-Montemayor, A.M. et al. Predicting future oceans: Sustainability of ocean and human systems amidst global environmental change. pp. 419-423. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-817945-1.00040-x
In: Cisneros-Montemayor, A.M.; Cheung, W.W.L.; Ota, Y. (Ed.) (2019). Predicting future oceans: Sustainability of ocean and human systems amidst global environmental change. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISBN 978-0-12-817945-1. xxvii, 554 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2018-0-02416-0, more

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  • Molenaar, E.J.

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    Oceans governance could be seen as the most recent phase in the evolution of the international law of the sea and is among the key drivers and features in the currently ongoing negotiation process on an international instrument to help conserve and sustainably use marine biological diversity beyond national jurisdiction. This chapter briefly reviews the history of the international law of the sea and how it has helped shape the ways in which we use and manage marine resources and ocean space. Drawing from current discussions in ocean research and policy, it then outlines key challenges and potential ways forward for global oceans governance.

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