Law, Technology and Science for Oceans in Globalisation: IUU Fishing, Oil Pollution, Bioprospecting, Outer Continental Shelf

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Author: Davor Vidas

ISBN-10: 9004180400

ISBN-13: 9789004180406

Category: Natural Resource Law

Thirty-four experts on marine affairs and the law of the sea, from six continents, examine the emerging challenges for our World Ocean. The accumulating consequences of human activities on the seas indicate that the Earth may already have entered a new epoch, the Anthropocene, dominated by the human impact. This volume analyses developments in the interface of law, technology and science in some central law-of-the-sea issue areas. These are explored systematically in sections on the World...

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This book addresses emerging challenges for the World Ocean in the Anthropocene epoch, exploring issues of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, illegal oil spills from ships, marine genetic resources and bioprospecting, and the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles.

Part I: THE WORLD OCEAN IN THE ANTHROPOCENE EPOCH1: Responsibility for the Seas, Davor Vidas2: The Development of the Law of the Sea since the Adoption of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: Achievements and Challenges for the Future, Tullio Treves3: Major Challenges of Globalisation for Seas and Oceans: Legal Aspects, Vladimir GolitsynPart II: COMBATING IUU FISHING4: Occupying the High Ground: Technology and the War on IUU Fishing, Denzil G.M. Miller5: Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Tools to Detect IUU Fishing and Related Activities, Michele Kuruc6: Combating IUU Fishing: Interaction of Global and Regional Initiatives, Terje Lobach7: FAO Action to Combat IUU Fishing: Scope of Initiatives and Constraints on Implementation, David J. Doulman8: Developing a Model for Improved Governance by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations, Michael W. Lodge9: IUU Fishing in Antarctic Waters: CCAMLR Actions and Regulations, Denzil G.M. Miller, Natasha Slicer and Eugene N. Sabourenkov10: Using Technology in Combating IUU Fishing: The Potential of Satellite Remote Sensing, Neil Ansell, David Ardill, Harm GreidanusPart III: ILLEGAL OIL SPILLS FROM SHIPS11: Illegal Oil Spills from Ships: Monitoring by Remote Sensing, Olaf Trieschmann12: Monitoring Oil Pollution from Ships: Experiences from the Northern Baltic Practice, Kati Tahvonen13: Illegal Oil Discharges from Ships and Implementation Failures in the International Convention System, Z. Oya Özçayır14: United States Criminal Enforcement of Deliberate Vessel Pollution: A Document-Based Approach to MARPOL, Richard A. Udell15: The EU Ship-Source Pollution Directive and Recent Expansions of Coastal State Jurisdiction, Alan Khee-Jin TanPart IV: MARINE GENETIC RESOURCES AND BIOPROSPECTING16: Is the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea the Legal Framework for All Activities in the Sea? The Case of Bioprospecting , Tullio Scovazzi17: Regulating Uses of Marine Biodiversity on the Outer Continental Shelf, Joanna Mossop18: Some Reflections on Bioprospecting in the Polar Regions, Harlan Cohen19: International Law and the Genetic Resources of the Deep Sea, David Leary20: Exploiting Marine Genetic Resources beyond National Jurisdiction and the International Protection of Intellectual Property Rights: Can They Coexist? Richard J. McLaughlin21: Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction and Intellectual Property Rights, Salvatore Arico22: Evolving Perspectives on the International Seabed Area’s Genetic Resources: Fifteen Years after the ‘Deepest of Ironies,’ Lyle Glowka Part V: CONTINENTAL SHELF BEYOND 200 NAUTICAL MILES23: A Note on Submissions and Preliminary Information on the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles, Davor Vidas24: The Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles – a Crucial Element in the ‘Package Deal’: Historic Background and Implications for Today, Carl August Fleischer25: The Work of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, Vladimir Jares26: Submissions on the Outer Limit of the Continental Shelf: Practice to Date and Some Issues of Debate, Frida M. Armas-Pfirter27: The Outer Continental Shelf in the Arctic Ocean: Legal Framework and Recent Developments, Ted L. McDorman28: Towards Setting the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf in the Arctic: On the Norwegian Submission and Recommendations of the Commission, Øystein Jensen29: The Outer Continental Shelf in the Asia-Pacific Region: Progress and Prospects, Clive Schofield, Andi Arsana, Robert van de Poll 30: The Outer Continental Shelf and South American Coastal States, Maria Teresa Infante