Based on papers from the Center for Oceans Law and Policy's forty-second annual conference, May 2018, in Beijing. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Negotiating a new marine biodiversity instrument : reflections on the preparatory phase from the perspective of the European Union / Ronán Long and John Brincat -- BBNJ : developments since Yogyakarta / J. Ashley Roach. Candy and poisons : protecting marine environments while meeting societal needs / Daniel Rittschof -- The duty to cooperate in the protection and preservation of the marine environment / Chie Kojima -- Environmental impact assessments in protection and preservation of the marine environment / Tianbao Qin and Fang Hou -- Increasing challenges to the future marine environment / Stephen A. Macko -- Part III. Freedom of navigation -- Freedom of navigation : where to go when political agenda overshadows legal substance / Nong Hong -- An archival history of the creation and early implementation of the freedom of navigation program / James Kraska -- Military activities in foreign exclusive economic zones : identification and the application of law / Xinmin Ma -- Freedom of navigation : practices of Vietnam / Lan-Anh T. Nguyen -- Part IV. Straits governance, including Malacca/Singapore-- The international straits regime : notes on uncertainties and "other" straits in the northeast Asia-Pacific Region / Ted L. McDorman -- Passage through Indonesian waters on routes used for international navigation / Robert Beckman and Dita Liliansa -- Part V. Search and rescue -- Towards the establishment of a search and rescue cooperation mechanism in the South China Sea : regulatory framework, challenges and prospects / Yubing Shi -- Understanding the challenge : mass rescue operations at sea / Richard Button and Tom Gorgol -- Models for maritime collaboration in the South China Sea : national-level coordination / Brian Wilson -- Part VI. Sustainable fisheries -- Combating IUU : the driving force behind development of international fisheries law? / Kuan-Hsiung Wang -- What's in a name : the importance of distinguishing between "fisheries crime" and IUU fishing / Kathryn Youel Page and Alexis J. Ortiz -- Part VII. Marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ-- Negotiating a new marine biodiversity instrument : reflections on the preparatory phase from the perspective of the European Union / Ronán Long and John Brincat -- BBNJ : developments since Yogyakarta / J. Ashley Roach.
Summary:
"The present Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) provides an overview of the current status of deep seabed mining. A lack of specific regulations defining the terms and conditions for exploitation has been a significant barrier to deep seabed mining, but the Council of the International Seabed Authority has fast-tracked the development of regulations. Near universal acceptance of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, increased confidence in the ISA, successful trial mining, increased demand for strategic metals and tightening supplies, among other factors, suggest seabed mining on a commercial scale will soon occur"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Center for Oceans Law and Policy, 1872-7158 ; volume 23
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