Ocean Yearbook 39: Ocean Yearbook, cartea 39
Editat de Scott Coffen-Smout, Patrícia Galvão Ferreira, Moira L. McConnell, Sara L. Secken Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2025
Urgența crizei climatice transformă guvernanța oceanelor dintr-o nișă juridică într-o prioritate globală imediată, iar Ocean Yearbook 39 răspunde acestei presiuni prin analize critice care nu mai pot aștepta. Subliniem faptul că acest volum nu este doar o cronică anuală, ci un instrument de lucru esențial pentru înțelegerea modului în care avizul consultativ al ITLOS din 2024 reconfigurează obligațiile statelor. Notăm cu interes tranziția de la discuții teoretice la aplicarea concretă a dreptului mării în protejarea statelor insulare mici, oferind o bază legală solidă pentru justiția climatică.
Reținem că, spre deosebire de Ocean Yearbook 38 sau Ocean Yearbook, Volume 23, care mențineau un echilibru între diverse teme de management costier, ediția de față este marcată de o focalizare intensă pe nexusul ocean-climă. Structura volumului reflectă această prioritate, debutând cu o secțiune densă de comentarii asupra opiniilor consultative ITLOS, urmată de studii care integrează științele marine, economia și dreptul comparat. Progresia conținutului indică o acoperire exhaustivă a instrumentelor juridice recente, facilitând o înțelegere multidisciplinară a modului în care reglementările internaționale trebuie să evolueze pentru a preveni colapsul ecosistemelor marine.
Publicat sub egida Brill, acest volum de peste 900 de pagini reprezintă efortul concertat al unor instituții de elită precum International Ocean Institute și Marine & Environmental Law Institute. Într-un peisaj legislativ în continuă schimbare, lucrarea se impune ca resursa definitivă pentru profesioniștii care au nevoie de date factuale și interpretări juridice de ultimă oră pentru a naviga complexitatea noilor tratate maritime.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 9004733302
Pagini: 928
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 54 mm
Greutate: 1.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Ocean Yearbook
De ce să citești această carte
Această lucrare este indispensabilă juriștilor internaționali, cercetătorilor și decidenților politici care activează în domeniul dreptului maritim. Cititorul câștigă o perspectivă autoritară asupra avizului ITLOS 2024 și a mecanismelor de justiție climatică. Este resursa critică pentru a înțelege cum obligațiile de mediu devin constrângeri legale stricte pentru state, oferind argumente juridice testate pentru protecția oceanelor în fața încălzirii globale.
Despre autor
Echipa editorială a volumului Ocean Yearbook 39 este formată din experți recunoscuți în guvernanța oceanelor, printre care Scott Coffen-Smout, Patrícia Galvão Ferreira, Moira L. McConnell și Sara L. Seck. Aceștia reprezintă intersecția dintre mediul academic și cel strategic, având afilieri cu instituții de prestigiu precum Schulich School of Law din cadrul Universității Dalhousie. Experiența lor colectivă în dreptul mediului, relații internaționale și management marin asigură continuitatea și rigoarea științifică a seriei Ocean Yearbook, transformând fiecare volum într-un punct de referință pentru legislația maritimă globală.
Descriere
As in previous editions, articles provide multidisciplinary expert perspectives on contemporary issues. Each new volume draws on policy studies, international relations, international and comparative law, management, marine sciences, economics, and social sciences. Each volume contains key recent legal and policy instruments.
The Yearbook is a collaborative initiative of the International Ocean Institute (www.ioinst.org) in Malta and the Marine & Environmental Law Institute (www.dal.ca/law/MELAW) at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Notă biografică
Cuprins
James Harrison
The International Ocean Institute
Marine & Environmental Law Institute, Schulich School of Law
Co-editors’ Note of Appreciation and Welcome
Scott Coffen-Smout, Moira L. McConnell and Sara L. Seck
Aldo Chircop: a Personal Tribute to Excellence
Proshanto K. Mukherjee
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Contributors
Part 1: ITLOS Advisory Opinion Commentaries
The “Integrative Approach” in the ITLOS Climate Change Advisory Opinion: an Essay in Honor of Aldo Chircop
Kristin Bartenstein
The ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law: a Solid Legal Foundation for State Obligations on Climate Change
Lisa Benjamin and Cymie Payne
Strengthening the Legal Framework for the Ocean-Climate Nexus? A Commentary on the ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law
Cecilia Engler
The 2024 ITLOS COSIS Advisory Opinion: Delivering Climate Justice for Small Island States
David Freestone, Payam Akhavan and Catherine Amirfar
Part 2: The Law of the Sea and Ocean Governance
The Rights of Nature and Legal Personhood in an Ocean Context
Michelle Bender, Lydia Slobodian, Kristina M. Gjerde, Philippe Cullet, Pradeep Singh and Chloe Olsen
The 2022 Canada-Denmark/Greenland Maritime Boundary Agreement: a Model for Rules-Based International Order and a Stepping Stone to Greater Cooperation
Henning Dobson Fugleberg Knudsen, Michelle Campbell and Kenneth Høegh
Is the Common Heritage of Mankind Concept Obsolete or Still Relevant?
Michel Morin
To Freeze or Not to Freeze: an Analysis of the Approaches to Maritime Boundaries amidst Global Sea Level Rise
Asia Murphy
Big Ocean States Leading the Way: Transitioning from Exemplars to Leaders in Ocean Governance
Jeremy Raguain, Angelique Pouponneau, Tamara Thomas and Sara Tjossem
Part 3: Marine Resource Management and Conservation
Mare Liberum to Mare Curare: the IMO’s Prospective Role in Implementing Area-Based Management Tools for the BBNJ Agreement
Lucas Barsi
West Africa’s Rising Tide: Shaping the Future of Marine Geoengineering Governance
Abdul Hafez Mahamah
Navigating the Seas of Contamination: Regulating Forever Chemicals in the Ocean
Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien and Lena Ebbinghoff
Part 4: Shipping
Shipping Emissions Scrubbers and Sea Ice-Breaking in the Arctic: Reflections at the Interface of Shipping Regulations and the Law of the Sea Regime
Youna Lyons and Sian Prior
Regulating Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships: Recent Developments and Challenges
Sabrina Hasan
Policy Response to COVID-19 in Global Shipping: Systematic Review and Analogical Application
Lamin Jawara and Tafsir Matin Johansson
New Amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006: Linkages to Pandemic Lessons
Desai Shan, Cory Ochs and Evan G. MacKenzie
Should Canada Allow Autonomous Ships in its Coastal Waters?—International Context and Legal Implications
Yannick Suazo
Part 5: Maritime Crime and Security
Gulf of Guinea Piracy: Analysis of Threats, Dynamics and Responses
Kamal-Deen Ali and Emmanuel Kwabena Koomson
The Revamped EU Environmental Crime Directive and the Maritime Sector: Real Teeth or Window Dressing?
Michael Tsimplis
Humanitarian Missions at Sea: Lessons from the Deployment of Indonesia’s Military Hospital Ship for Humanitarian Aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Conflict
Pornomo Rovan Astri Yoga and Lowell Bautista
Part 6: Book Reviews
Louise K. Comfort and Harkunti P. Rahayu, eds., Hazardous Seas: A Sociotechnical Framework for Early Tsunami Detection and Warning
Cherdsak Virapat, Ph.D.
Neil Craik, Tara Davenport and Ruth Mackenzie, Liability for Environmental Harm to the Global Commons
Elizabeth M. De Santo
Vito De Lucia, Alex Oude Elferink and Lan Ngoc Nguyen, eds., International Law and Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Reflections on Justice, Space, Knowledge and Power
Olga Koubrak, Ph.D.
Endalew Lijalem Enyew, Indigenous Peoples, Marine Space and Resources, and International Law: The Interaction between International Human Rights Law and the Law of the Sea
Sara L. Seck
Malcolm D. Evans and Reece Lewis, Islands, Law and Context: The Treatment of Islands in International Law
Jay L. Batongbacal, J.S.D.
Nicola Ferri, Conflicts over the Conservation of Marine Living Resources: Third States, Governance, Fragmentation and other recurring issues in International Law
Fred Kingston
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg, Sea Level: A History
Charles T. O’Reilly
Dawoon Jung, The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and the Regulation of Offshore Renewable Energy Activities within National Jurisdiction
Alexander Severance
Natalie Klein and Kate Parlett, Judging the Law of the Sea
Arron N. Honniball, Ph.D.
James Kraska, Ronán Long and Myron H. Nordquist, eds., Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region
Ying Tan
Lan Ngoc Nguyen, The Development of the Law of the Sea by UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Bodies
Nong Hong
Kristoffer Svendsen, Liability and Compensation for Offshore Oil Pollution Damage in the Arctic. Comparing Norwegian and Russian Law
Lars Rosenberg Overby
Yoshifumi Tanaka, Predictability and Flexibility in the Law of Maritime Delimitation
Clive Schofield
Anna von Rebay, The Designation of Marine Protected Areas: A Legal Obligation
Vu Hai Dang, JSD
Appendices
Annual Report of the International Ocean Institute
Report of the International Ocean Institute, 2023
Mahindokht Faghfouri
Selected Documents and Proceedings
Oceans and the Law of the Sea Report of the Secretary-General, 19 March 2024
Oceans and the Law of the Sea Report of the Secretary-General, 6 September 2024
United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea Report of the Thirty-Fourth Meeting of States Parties, 10–14 June 2024
Report on the Work of the United Nations Open-Ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea at Its Twenty-Fourth Meeting, 18–21 June 2024
(Signed) Elina Kalkku
Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
2023 IMO Strategy on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships
Index