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International Marine Environmental Law and Policy

International Marine Environmental Law and Policy

Edited ByDaud Hassan, Saiful Karim
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 3 October 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315624921
Pages 276 pages
eBook ISBN 9781317230472
SubjectsEnvironment and Sustainability, Law
KeywordsInternational Marine Environmental Law, Marine Protected Areas, Land Based Sources, Marine Pollution, Marine Environment
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Hassan, D. (Ed.), Karim, S. (Ed.). (2018). International Marine Environmental Law and Policy. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315624921
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them marine environmental pollution and degradation of marine biodiversity. Most troubling is that these issues are overwhelmingly caused by human activities which are sometimes transboundary, and their consequences will become more severe and complicated if not properly curbed. Thus, these activities require comprehensive policies, laws, and principles to manage them effectively. Linked to these solutions is the need for responsibilities, cooperation and commitments at local, national, regional and international levels.

Contemporary Marine Environmental Law and Policy presents a thorough appraisal of the main issues, actors and institutions engaged in the legal aspects of marine environmental conservation. With contributions from an international range of authors, the book provides a concise account of the legal and policy framework underlying international marine environmental issues, and of the fundamental concepts and strategies that are important to the protection of the marine environment. Some of the topics explored include: the prevention of marine pollution caused by land based activities, ships, and offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration; the conservation and management of marine living resources; the marine environment in the polar regions; and the settlement of marine environmental disputes.

This book provides a solid foundation for anyone studying International Environmental Law and the Law of the Sea. It will also appeal to anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this hugely important subject.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|42 pages
Introduction and general framework for the international marine environmental law
chapter 1|13 pages
Contemporary issues in the protection and conservation of the marine environment
An overview
BySandya Nishanthi Gunasekara, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 2|27 pages
Ocean governance and marine environmental conservation
Concepts, principles and institutions
ByAbul Hasanat, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
part II|78 pages
Prevention of marine pollution
chapter 3|15 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from land-based sources and activities
ByDaud Hassan, Stan Palassis
View abstract
chapter 4|9 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from ships
ByMd Mahatab Uddin, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Control and prevention of marine pollution from offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration and production activities
ByHossein Esmaeili
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Climate change, ocean acidification and the marine environment
Challenges for the international legal regime
ByTavis Potts
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Marine spatial planning and the new frontiers of marine governance 1
ByNiko Soininen, Daud Hassan
View abstract
part III|70 pages
Conservation and management of marine living resources
chapter 8|30 pages
Conservation of marine living resources and fisheries management
ByDaud Hassan, Emdadul Haque
View abstract
chapter 9|20 pages
Marine protected areas
Contemporary challenges and developments
ByErika Techera
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Recognition of Indigenous rights in governance of marine protected areas
Applying international law and Australian experiences
ByDonna Craig
View abstract
part IV|32 pages
Polar regions
chapter 11|13 pages
Protection of the Antarctic marine environment
Dimensions, relationships and fields
ByTuomas Kuokkanen
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Protection of the Arctic marine environment
ByTimo Koivurova, Nengye Liu
View abstract
part V|34 pages
Settlement of disputes and conclusions
chapter 13|27 pages
Contemporary marine environmental disputes
ByDaud Hassan, Beatriz Garcia
View abstract
chapter 14|5 pages
Future of international marine environmental law and policy
Concluding remarks
ByDaud Hassan, Asraful Alam
View abstract

Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them marine environmental pollution and degradation of marine biodiversity. Most troubling is that these issues are overwhelmingly caused by human activities which are sometimes transboundary, and their consequences will become more severe and complicated if not properly curbed. Thus, these activities require comprehensive policies, laws, and principles to manage them effectively. Linked to these solutions is the need for responsibilities, cooperation and commitments at local, national, regional and international levels.

Contemporary Marine Environmental Law and Policy presents a thorough appraisal of the main issues, actors and institutions engaged in the legal aspects of marine environmental conservation. With contributions from an international range of authors, the book provides a concise account of the legal and policy framework underlying international marine environmental issues, and of the fundamental concepts and strategies that are important to the protection of the marine environment. Some of the topics explored include: the prevention of marine pollution caused by land based activities, ships, and offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration; the conservation and management of marine living resources; the marine environment in the polar regions; and the settlement of marine environmental disputes.

This book provides a solid foundation for anyone studying International Environmental Law and the Law of the Sea. It will also appeal to anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this hugely important subject.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|42 pages
Introduction and general framework for the international marine environmental law
chapter 1|13 pages
Contemporary issues in the protection and conservation of the marine environment
An overview
BySandya Nishanthi Gunasekara, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 2|27 pages
Ocean governance and marine environmental conservation
Concepts, principles and institutions
ByAbul Hasanat, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
part II|78 pages
Prevention of marine pollution
chapter 3|15 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from land-based sources and activities
ByDaud Hassan, Stan Palassis
View abstract
chapter 4|9 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from ships
ByMd Mahatab Uddin, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Control and prevention of marine pollution from offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration and production activities
ByHossein Esmaeili
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Climate change, ocean acidification and the marine environment
Challenges for the international legal regime
ByTavis Potts
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Marine spatial planning and the new frontiers of marine governance 1
ByNiko Soininen, Daud Hassan
View abstract
part III|70 pages
Conservation and management of marine living resources
chapter 8|30 pages
Conservation of marine living resources and fisheries management
ByDaud Hassan, Emdadul Haque
View abstract
chapter 9|20 pages
Marine protected areas
Contemporary challenges and developments
ByErika Techera
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Recognition of Indigenous rights in governance of marine protected areas
Applying international law and Australian experiences
ByDonna Craig
View abstract
part IV|32 pages
Polar regions
chapter 11|13 pages
Protection of the Antarctic marine environment
Dimensions, relationships and fields
ByTuomas Kuokkanen
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Protection of the Arctic marine environment
ByTimo Koivurova, Nengye Liu
View abstract
part V|34 pages
Settlement of disputes and conclusions
chapter 13|27 pages
Contemporary marine environmental disputes
ByDaud Hassan, Beatriz Garcia
View abstract
chapter 14|5 pages
Future of international marine environmental law and policy
Concluding remarks
ByDaud Hassan, Asraful Alam
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them marine environmental pollution and degradation of marine biodiversity. Most troubling is that these issues are overwhelmingly caused by human activities which are sometimes transboundary, and their consequences will become more severe and complicated if not properly curbed. Thus, these activities require comprehensive policies, laws, and principles to manage them effectively. Linked to these solutions is the need for responsibilities, cooperation and commitments at local, national, regional and international levels.

Contemporary Marine Environmental Law and Policy presents a thorough appraisal of the main issues, actors and institutions engaged in the legal aspects of marine environmental conservation. With contributions from an international range of authors, the book provides a concise account of the legal and policy framework underlying international marine environmental issues, and of the fundamental concepts and strategies that are important to the protection of the marine environment. Some of the topics explored include: the prevention of marine pollution caused by land based activities, ships, and offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration; the conservation and management of marine living resources; the marine environment in the polar regions; and the settlement of marine environmental disputes.

This book provides a solid foundation for anyone studying International Environmental Law and the Law of the Sea. It will also appeal to anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this hugely important subject.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|42 pages
Introduction and general framework for the international marine environmental law
chapter 1|13 pages
Contemporary issues in the protection and conservation of the marine environment
An overview
BySandya Nishanthi Gunasekara, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 2|27 pages
Ocean governance and marine environmental conservation
Concepts, principles and institutions
ByAbul Hasanat, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
part II|78 pages
Prevention of marine pollution
chapter 3|15 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from land-based sources and activities
ByDaud Hassan, Stan Palassis
View abstract
chapter 4|9 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from ships
ByMd Mahatab Uddin, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Control and prevention of marine pollution from offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration and production activities
ByHossein Esmaeili
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Climate change, ocean acidification and the marine environment
Challenges for the international legal regime
ByTavis Potts
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Marine spatial planning and the new frontiers of marine governance 1
ByNiko Soininen, Daud Hassan
View abstract
part III|70 pages
Conservation and management of marine living resources
chapter 8|30 pages
Conservation of marine living resources and fisheries management
ByDaud Hassan, Emdadul Haque
View abstract
chapter 9|20 pages
Marine protected areas
Contemporary challenges and developments
ByErika Techera
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Recognition of Indigenous rights in governance of marine protected areas
Applying international law and Australian experiences
ByDonna Craig
View abstract
part IV|32 pages
Polar regions
chapter 11|13 pages
Protection of the Antarctic marine environment
Dimensions, relationships and fields
ByTuomas Kuokkanen
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Protection of the Arctic marine environment
ByTimo Koivurova, Nengye Liu
View abstract
part V|34 pages
Settlement of disputes and conclusions
chapter 13|27 pages
Contemporary marine environmental disputes
ByDaud Hassan, Beatriz Garcia
View abstract
chapter 14|5 pages
Future of international marine environmental law and policy
Concluding remarks
ByDaud Hassan, Asraful Alam
View abstract

Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them marine environmental pollution and degradation of marine biodiversity. Most troubling is that these issues are overwhelmingly caused by human activities which are sometimes transboundary, and their consequences will become more severe and complicated if not properly curbed. Thus, these activities require comprehensive policies, laws, and principles to manage them effectively. Linked to these solutions is the need for responsibilities, cooperation and commitments at local, national, regional and international levels.

Contemporary Marine Environmental Law and Policy presents a thorough appraisal of the main issues, actors and institutions engaged in the legal aspects of marine environmental conservation. With contributions from an international range of authors, the book provides a concise account of the legal and policy framework underlying international marine environmental issues, and of the fundamental concepts and strategies that are important to the protection of the marine environment. Some of the topics explored include: the prevention of marine pollution caused by land based activities, ships, and offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration; the conservation and management of marine living resources; the marine environment in the polar regions; and the settlement of marine environmental disputes.

This book provides a solid foundation for anyone studying International Environmental Law and the Law of the Sea. It will also appeal to anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this hugely important subject.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|42 pages
Introduction and general framework for the international marine environmental law
chapter 1|13 pages
Contemporary issues in the protection and conservation of the marine environment
An overview
BySandya Nishanthi Gunasekara, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 2|27 pages
Ocean governance and marine environmental conservation
Concepts, principles and institutions
ByAbul Hasanat, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
part II|78 pages
Prevention of marine pollution
chapter 3|15 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from land-based sources and activities
ByDaud Hassan, Stan Palassis
View abstract
chapter 4|9 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from ships
ByMd Mahatab Uddin, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Control and prevention of marine pollution from offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration and production activities
ByHossein Esmaeili
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Climate change, ocean acidification and the marine environment
Challenges for the international legal regime
ByTavis Potts
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Marine spatial planning and the new frontiers of marine governance 1
ByNiko Soininen, Daud Hassan
View abstract
part III|70 pages
Conservation and management of marine living resources
chapter 8|30 pages
Conservation of marine living resources and fisheries management
ByDaud Hassan, Emdadul Haque
View abstract
chapter 9|20 pages
Marine protected areas
Contemporary challenges and developments
ByErika Techera
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Recognition of Indigenous rights in governance of marine protected areas
Applying international law and Australian experiences
ByDonna Craig
View abstract
part IV|32 pages
Polar regions
chapter 11|13 pages
Protection of the Antarctic marine environment
Dimensions, relationships and fields
ByTuomas Kuokkanen
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Protection of the Arctic marine environment
ByTimo Koivurova, Nengye Liu
View abstract
part V|34 pages
Settlement of disputes and conclusions
chapter 13|27 pages
Contemporary marine environmental disputes
ByDaud Hassan, Beatriz Garcia
View abstract
chapter 14|5 pages
Future of international marine environmental law and policy
Concluding remarks
ByDaud Hassan, Asraful Alam
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them marine environmental pollution and degradation of marine biodiversity. Most troubling is that these issues are overwhelmingly caused by human activities which are sometimes transboundary, and their consequences will become more severe and complicated if not properly curbed. Thus, these activities require comprehensive policies, laws, and principles to manage them effectively. Linked to these solutions is the need for responsibilities, cooperation and commitments at local, national, regional and international levels.

Contemporary Marine Environmental Law and Policy presents a thorough appraisal of the main issues, actors and institutions engaged in the legal aspects of marine environmental conservation. With contributions from an international range of authors, the book provides a concise account of the legal and policy framework underlying international marine environmental issues, and of the fundamental concepts and strategies that are important to the protection of the marine environment. Some of the topics explored include: the prevention of marine pollution caused by land based activities, ships, and offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration; the conservation and management of marine living resources; the marine environment in the polar regions; and the settlement of marine environmental disputes.

This book provides a solid foundation for anyone studying International Environmental Law and the Law of the Sea. It will also appeal to anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this hugely important subject.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|42 pages
Introduction and general framework for the international marine environmental law
chapter 1|13 pages
Contemporary issues in the protection and conservation of the marine environment
An overview
BySandya Nishanthi Gunasekara, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 2|27 pages
Ocean governance and marine environmental conservation
Concepts, principles and institutions
ByAbul Hasanat, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
part II|78 pages
Prevention of marine pollution
chapter 3|15 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from land-based sources and activities
ByDaud Hassan, Stan Palassis
View abstract
chapter 4|9 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from ships
ByMd Mahatab Uddin, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Control and prevention of marine pollution from offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration and production activities
ByHossein Esmaeili
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Climate change, ocean acidification and the marine environment
Challenges for the international legal regime
ByTavis Potts
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Marine spatial planning and the new frontiers of marine governance 1
ByNiko Soininen, Daud Hassan
View abstract
part III|70 pages
Conservation and management of marine living resources
chapter 8|30 pages
Conservation of marine living resources and fisheries management
ByDaud Hassan, Emdadul Haque
View abstract
chapter 9|20 pages
Marine protected areas
Contemporary challenges and developments
ByErika Techera
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Recognition of Indigenous rights in governance of marine protected areas
Applying international law and Australian experiences
ByDonna Craig
View abstract
part IV|32 pages
Polar regions
chapter 11|13 pages
Protection of the Antarctic marine environment
Dimensions, relationships and fields
ByTuomas Kuokkanen
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Protection of the Arctic marine environment
ByTimo Koivurova, Nengye Liu
View abstract
part V|34 pages
Settlement of disputes and conclusions
chapter 13|27 pages
Contemporary marine environmental disputes
ByDaud Hassan, Beatriz Garcia
View abstract
chapter 14|5 pages
Future of international marine environmental law and policy
Concluding remarks
ByDaud Hassan, Asraful Alam
View abstract

Several disturbing issues pose a threat to the marine environment and its wellbeing, among them marine environmental pollution and degradation of marine biodiversity. Most troubling is that these issues are overwhelmingly caused by human activities which are sometimes transboundary, and their consequences will become more severe and complicated if not properly curbed. Thus, these activities require comprehensive policies, laws, and principles to manage them effectively. Linked to these solutions is the need for responsibilities, cooperation and commitments at local, national, regional and international levels.

Contemporary Marine Environmental Law and Policy presents a thorough appraisal of the main issues, actors and institutions engaged in the legal aspects of marine environmental conservation. With contributions from an international range of authors, the book provides a concise account of the legal and policy framework underlying international marine environmental issues, and of the fundamental concepts and strategies that are important to the protection of the marine environment. Some of the topics explored include: the prevention of marine pollution caused by land based activities, ships, and offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration; the conservation and management of marine living resources; the marine environment in the polar regions; and the settlement of marine environmental disputes.

This book provides a solid foundation for anyone studying International Environmental Law and the Law of the Sea. It will also appeal to anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this hugely important subject.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|42 pages
Introduction and general framework for the international marine environmental law
chapter 1|13 pages
Contemporary issues in the protection and conservation of the marine environment
An overview
BySandya Nishanthi Gunasekara, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 2|27 pages
Ocean governance and marine environmental conservation
Concepts, principles and institutions
ByAbul Hasanat, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
part II|78 pages
Prevention of marine pollution
chapter 3|15 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from land-based sources and activities
ByDaud Hassan, Stan Palassis
View abstract
chapter 4|9 pages
Prevention, reduction and control of marine pollution from ships
ByMd Mahatab Uddin, Md Saiful Karim
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
Control and prevention of marine pollution from offshore hydrocarbon and mineral resources exploration and production activities
ByHossein Esmaeili
View abstract
chapter 6|14 pages
Climate change, ocean acidification and the marine environment
Challenges for the international legal regime
ByTavis Potts
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Marine spatial planning and the new frontiers of marine governance 1
ByNiko Soininen, Daud Hassan
View abstract
part III|70 pages
Conservation and management of marine living resources
chapter 8|30 pages
Conservation of marine living resources and fisheries management
ByDaud Hassan, Emdadul Haque
View abstract
chapter 9|20 pages
Marine protected areas
Contemporary challenges and developments
ByErika Techera
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Recognition of Indigenous rights in governance of marine protected areas
Applying international law and Australian experiences
ByDonna Craig
View abstract
part IV|32 pages
Polar regions
chapter 11|13 pages
Protection of the Antarctic marine environment
Dimensions, relationships and fields
ByTuomas Kuokkanen
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Protection of the Arctic marine environment
ByTimo Koivurova, Nengye Liu
View abstract
part V|34 pages
Settlement of disputes and conclusions
chapter 13|27 pages
Contemporary marine environmental disputes
ByDaud Hassan, Beatriz Garcia
View abstract
chapter 14|5 pages
Future of international marine environmental law and policy
Concluding remarks
ByDaud Hassan, Asraful Alam
View abstract
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