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  • Formāts: Hardback, 482 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 879 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 9004299602
  • ISBN-13: 9789004299603
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 482 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 879 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 9004299602
  • ISBN-13: 9789004299603
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Science, Technology, and New Challenges to Ocean Law offers fresh perspectives on a set of vital issues in the field of ocean law and policy. Since the early period of the industrial revolution, successive waves of revolutionary scientific discoveries and technological innovations have intensified the global populations exploitation of ocean and coastal resources. In this volume, several leading authorities in the field address major dimensions of the interface of science, technology and ocean lawboth historically and in current-day perspectiveand emergent challenges in legal ordering of ocean uses for sustainability and equitability. Among the topics that are analysed in these readable, accessible papers are ecosystem approaches to resource management, the historic interplay of science and military concerns, the place of science in dispute-settlement processes, the varied human uses of the seabed, the roles in ocean governance of indigenous peoples, legal issues in fisheries management and conservation, and special regional problems of the Arctic, the Bering Strait, the South China Sea, and the eastern Mediterranean. The urgent importance of the subjects addressed here, together with the variety of disciplinary approaches deployed by the authors, enhance the value of this books unique contribution to the literature of ocean studies.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(14)
Harry N. Scheiber
PART 1 Adjudication
1 Law and Science in the Jurisprudence of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
15(14)
Tullio Treves
PART 2 An Historical Overview
2 From the Age of Discovery to the Atomic Age: The Conflux of Marine Science, Seapower, and Oceans Governance
29(36)
James Kraska
PART 3 Ecosystem Management and Sustainability in Ocean Resources Use
3 A European Law Perspective: Science, Technology, and New Challenges to Ocean Law
65(59)
Ronan Long
4 Developing an Equitable and Ecosystem-Based Approach to Fisheries Management
124(25)
Ruth Davis
Quentin Hanich
5 Sustaining Atlantic Marine Species at Risk: Scientific and Legal Coordinates, Sea of Governance Challenges
149(16)
David L. VanderZwaag
6 Implementing the Nagoya Protocol in Pacific Island Countries
165(22)
Justin Rose
PART 4 Resource Challenges above and below the Oceans
7 The Deep Ocean: Advancing Stewardship of the Earth's Largest Living Space
187(22)
Kathryn J. Mengerink
8 Submarine Communications Cables and Science: A New Frontier in Ocean Governance?
209(44)
Tara Davenport
9 Offshore Energy: Troubled Waters in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
253(27)
Maria Gavouneli
10 International Legal Challenges Concerning Marine Scientific Research in the Era of Climate Change
280(16)
Alexander Proelss
11 `Idle Iron' versus `Rigs-to-Reefs': Surviving Conflicting Policy Mandates in the Gulf of Mexico
296(17)
Richard J. McLaughlin
PART 5 Regional Issues: The Arctic and the South China Sea
12 Dividing and Managing Increasingly International Waters: Delimiting the Bering Sea, Strait and Beyond
313(32)
Clive Schofield
13 The Role of Indigenous Peoples in Managing Offshore Arctic Resources
345(22)
Jordan Diamond
14 China's Emerging Arctic Strategy and the Framework of Arctic Governance
367(28)
Jun Zhao
15 Boundary Conflict: The China-Philippines Confrontation over the Scarborough Reef, and the Viability of UNCLOS Dispute Resolution Procedures
395(40)
Joel C. Coito
PART 6 Enforcement in Ocean Management Regimes
16 Combating Illegal and Unauthorized Fishing: An Assessment of Contemporary Practice
435(18)
Stuart Kaye
PART 7
17 A Remembrance of Stefan A. Riesenfeld
453(14)
John Briscoe
Index 467
Harry N. Scheiber is a leading scholar in the field of ocean law and policy studies. His expertise includes the historical development of fisheries management in both theory and practice, 1930s to the present; Japanese-US-Allied fisheries diplomacy and origins of modern law of the sea; and numerous issues in contemporary ocean law, especially the relationship of the Convention on Biodiversity and other agreements in the evolving expansion of Law of the Sea Convention concerns with human uses of the oceans.

James Kraskas writings on marine security have established him as one of the leading scholars globally in this field. His recent research has also been focused upon the problems of piracy, EEZ claims, marine-expansionist policies of the PRC, and many other specialized aspects of contemporary international oceans law.

Moon-Sang Kwon is principal research scientist, Ocean Policy Institute, in the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology. His research centers on maritime boundaries and general areas of the Law of the Sea, as well as on sustainability policies in marine-related issues of the small island nations.