The International Legal Regime Relating to Marine Protected Areas in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Identifying and Addressing Gaps

Author:   Wen Duan
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   98
ISBN:  

9789004516908


Pages:   396
Publication Date:   02 June 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Based on the identification of the ‘participatory’, ‘competence’ and ‘geographical’ gaps in the international legal regime relating to marine protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ), The International Legal Regime Relating to Marine Protected Areas in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction provides insight into how to address the gaps.

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Author:   Wen Duan
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Volume:   98
Weight:   0.805kg
ISBN:  

9789004516908


ISBN 10:   9004516905
Pages:   396
Publication Date:   02 June 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction  1.1 Introduction  1.2 Defining MPAs in ABNJ  1.3 International Legal Regime Relating to MPAs in ABNJ  1.4 Research Questions and the Structure of the Book  1.5 Research Methodology 2 The Establishment and Management of MPAs in ABNJ under Existing Legal Regimes  2.1 Introduction  2.2 MPAs in ABNJ in the Southern Ocean  2.3 OSPAR High Seas MPAs  2.4 SPAMIs in ABNJ under the Barcelona Convention/SPAs Protocol  2.5 Discussion 3 General Obligations and Principles in Relation to MPAs in ABNJ  3.1 Introduction  3.2 The Obligation to Protect and Preserve the Marine Environment  3.3 The Obligation to Cooperate in Marine Environmental Protection  3.4 The Obligations to Conserve and Cooperate in the Conservation of Living Resources of the High Seas  3.5 The Obligation to Establish Protected Areas as provided in Article 8 of CBD  3.6 General Principles Relevant to MPAs in ABNJ  3.7 Concluding Remarks 4 Do the Establishment and Management of MPAs in ABNJ under Existing Treaty Regimes Have Legal Effects on Third States?  4.1 Introduction  4.2 Implications of the Principle of the Freedom of the High Seas  4.3 Implications of the Pacta Tertiis Principle  4.4 Possible Legal Bases for Obligating Third States to Comply with the Decisions and Measures relating to MPAs in ABNJ under a Treaty Regime  4.5 Ensuring Compliance with Associated Management Measures of MPAs in ABNJ by Third States  4.6 Concluding Remarks 5 Regime Interactions in Respect of MPAs in ABNJ  5.1 Introduction  5.2 Defining Regime Interaction  5.3 Regime Interactions in Respect of OSPAR HSMPAs  5.4 Regime Interactions in Respect of MPAs in the Southern Ocean  5.5 Regime Interactions in Respect of SPAMIs Covering the High Seas  5.6 Conclusion 6 Possible Future Arrangements for the Establishment and Management of MPAs in ABNJ under the Prospective ILBI  6.1 Introduction  6.2 Scope and Objectives of MPAs under the ILBI  6.3 Relationship to Relevant Instruments, Frameworks and Bodies  6.4 The Process in Relation to the Establishment of MPAs  6.5 The Implementation of Measures Relating to MPAs under the ILBI  6.6 The Monitoring and Review of the MPAs under the ILBI  6.7 Concluding Remarks 7 Conclusions  7.1 Introduction  7.2 Key Findings of the Research and Answers to the Research Question  7.3 Implications of this Book for the Field of Public International Law/International Law of the Sea  7.4 Future Research Areas Annex I Bibliography   Books, Book Chapters   Journal Articles and Research Papers   Policy Briefs and Other Resources (including Online Resources) Annex II International Instruments   International Treaties and Treaty-Related Instruments   Official Documents Annex III Case Law Annex IV Summary Index

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"Wen Duan, Ph.D. (2021), Utrecht University, is a lecturer in international law at the Law School of Hainan University. He has published a number of articles on BBNJ and MPAs in ABNJ, including, ""Three Structural Pillars of the Future International Legally Binding Instrument on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity beyond National Jurisdiction"" (co-authored with Blanchard and Spijkers) (in Ribeiro et al. eds., Global Challenges and the Law of the Sea, 2020)."

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