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Key Components and Best Practices for Environmental Impact Assessments [PDF]
New and emerging activities pose risks to the conservation and sustainable development of ABNJ in the absence of prior assessment, and remain a significant gap under UNCLOS.
Duncan E. J. Currie
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Abstract The United Nations' “Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction” (BBNJ) Agreement establishes a broad framework regulating activities—including scientific research—in marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ), with the aim of advancing long‐term conservation and sustainable use.
Jeffrey Marlow +5 more
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Examining the Relevance of Democratic Decline for Marine Fisheries
ABSTRACT Democratic regression is occurring around the world at precisely the time when progress on sustainable development and biodiversity conservation has become essential. To understand the extent to which democratic regression overlaps with (and therefore might be an issue for) marine fisheries, we examine the democracy trends of (i) key fishing ...
Brian Pentz, Philip A. Loring
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The primary aim of the article is to analyse domestic and regional sources of maritime governance in the Bay of Bengal in the 21st century from a constructivist viewpoint.
Tomasz Łukaszuk
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ABSTRACT The marine system plays a critical role in the global climate cycle, as a major control of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Marine primary production (photosynthesis) and remineralisation of organic carbon (respiration, degradation) determine the amount of CO2 sequestered in marine sediments and deep‐water environments on century to ...
Scott D. Nodder +22 more
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From Undang-Undang Melaka to UNCLOS: Ethical Governance and Geopolitical Peace in the Maritime Malay-Indo Archipelago [PDF]
Despite UNCLOS serving as the primary legal framework governing maritime conduct, challenges remain in effectively embedding human rights principles, ethical governance and inclusivity within its implementation, especially in geopolitically sensitive ...
Nia Deliana
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Abstract This paper reviews the outcomes of the One Ocean Science Congress (OOSC) and its strategic alignment with the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) as a case study in ocean science diplomacy. Convened in June 2025 in Nice, France, as a UN Special Event immediately preceding UNOC3, the OOSC introduced an innovative model for ...
Jean‐Pierre Gattuso +3 more
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The article critically examines the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and its limitations in addressing marine territorial disputes, especially in regions where Islamic jurisprudence holds influence.
Saleh Hussain Ali +4 more
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Maritime Safety Challenges Posed by Marine Renewable Energy Production and Their Solutions from the Perspective of the Law of the Sea [PDF]
The need to combat the adverse effects of climate change, coupled with the rising energy demand, justifies the global production of renewable energy. On the other hand, due to the advantages of energy production in marine environments, the development of
Mehdi Partovi Pirooz +2 more
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Improving Performance in the Fight Against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing [PDF]
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Oceana, The Pew Charitable Trusts (Pew) and WWF are working together to support the harmonised and effective implementation of the European Union's Council Regulation (EC) No 1005/2008 establishing a Community ...
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