Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition

References to community interests appear from time to time in scholarly writings in the field of international relations and international law. The concept of community interests refers to interests protected by international law binding either all or a group of states and go beyond the delimitation...

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description References to community interests appear from time to time in scholarly writings in the field of international relations and international law. The concept of community interests refers to interests protected by international law binding either all or a group of states and go beyond the delimitation of a sovereign sphere of influence. In the literature, there are existing examples of research, such as in books and journal articles, that consider the various manifestations of what has been described as “community interests” in many areas regulated by international law, including natural resources, global markets, human rights, and the use of force, and observe how law has evolved from a legal system based on more or less specific consent and aimed at promoting the particular interests of states, to one that is more generally oriented towards collectively protecting common interests and values. However, this topic has not been thoroughly researched, meaning that there is a huge gap in the existing literature, particularly in the context of ocean governance and sustainability. This Special Issue attempts to fill this gap, so as to attract more studies on this important topic in academia.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1324812024-03-30T12:52:18Z Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition Zou, Keyuan Chang, Yen-Chiang China Marine Environment Protection Law (MEPL) daily penalty system (DPS) realistic obstacles future proposals maritime dispute international conciliation continental shelf system effects Arctic governance Arctic sustainable development international law China’s role Arctic cooperation globalization international fisheries law international fisheries organisations fish products high seas fisheries precautionary approaches International Seabed Authority deep seabed mining exploitation regulations multi-subject participation environmental impact assessment environmental management and monitoring plans regional environmental management plan marine economy sustainability indicator system Yangtze River Delta entropy value method maritime security human security sustainable development ocean community positive-sum mentality South China Sea illegal unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing maritime Silk Road Agreement of Port State Measures (PSMA) Anthropocene era UNCLOS marine environmental protection anthropogenic underwater noise ocean governance marine pollution high-seas MPAs BBNJ Agreement sustainable management sustainable fishing SDG 14 traditional fishing rights law of the sea policy exit international law of climate action international investment protection linguistic entanglements in the law offshore wind energy ocean renewable energy coastal states debt relief state responsibility climate debt sovereign debt renewable energy transition economic sustainability environmental sustainability heavily indebted poor countries n/a thema EDItEUR::L Law References to community interests appear from time to time in scholarly writings in the field of international relations and international law. The concept of community interests refers to interests protected by international law binding either all or a group of states and go beyond the delimitation of a sovereign sphere of influence. In the literature, there are existing examples of research, such as in books and journal articles, that consider the various manifestations of what has been described as “community interests” in many areas regulated by international law, including natural resources, global markets, human rights, and the use of force, and observe how law has evolved from a legal system based on more or less specific consent and aimed at promoting the particular interests of states, to one that is more generally oriented towards collectively protecting common interests and values. However, this topic has not been thoroughly researched, meaning that there is a huge gap in the existing literature, particularly in the context of ocean governance and sustainability. This Special Issue attempts to fill this gap, so as to attract more studies on this important topic in academia. 2024-01-08T14:58:20Z 2024-01-08T14:58:20Z 2023 book ONIX_20240108_9783036598888_140 9783036598888 9783036598871 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/132481 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8537 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8537 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9887-1 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9887-1 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036598888 9783036598871 262 open access
spellingShingle China
Marine Environment Protection Law (MEPL)
daily penalty system (DPS)
realistic obstacles
future proposals
maritime dispute
international conciliation
continental shelf
system effects
Arctic governance
Arctic sustainable development
international law
China’s role
Arctic cooperation
globalization
international fisheries law
international fisheries organisations
fish products
high seas fisheries
precautionary approaches
International Seabed Authority
deep seabed mining
exploitation regulations
multi-subject participation
environmental impact assessment
environmental management and monitoring plans
regional environmental management plan
marine economy
sustainability
indicator system
Yangtze River Delta
entropy value method
maritime security
human security
sustainable development
ocean community
positive-sum mentality
South China Sea
illegal
unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing
maritime Silk Road
Agreement of Port State Measures (PSMA)
Anthropocene era
UNCLOS
marine environmental protection
anthropogenic underwater noise
ocean governance
marine pollution
high-seas MPAs
BBNJ Agreement
sustainable management
sustainable fishing
SDG 14
traditional fishing rights
law of the sea
policy exit
international law of climate action
international investment protection
linguistic entanglements in the law
offshore wind energy
ocean renewable energy
coastal states
debt relief
state responsibility
climate debt
sovereign debt
renewable energy transition
economic sustainability
environmental sustainability
heavily indebted poor countries
n/a
thema EDItEUR::L Law
Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition
title Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition
title_full Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition
title_fullStr Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition
title_full_unstemmed Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition
title_short Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability 2nd Edition
title_sort preserving community interests in ocean governance towards sustainability 2nd edition
topic China
Marine Environment Protection Law (MEPL)
daily penalty system (DPS)
realistic obstacles
future proposals
maritime dispute
international conciliation
continental shelf
system effects
Arctic governance
Arctic sustainable development
international law
China’s role
Arctic cooperation
globalization
international fisheries law
international fisheries organisations
fish products
high seas fisheries
precautionary approaches
International Seabed Authority
deep seabed mining
exploitation regulations
multi-subject participation
environmental impact assessment
environmental management and monitoring plans
regional environmental management plan
marine economy
sustainability
indicator system
Yangtze River Delta
entropy value method
maritime security
human security
sustainable development
ocean community
positive-sum mentality
South China Sea
illegal
unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing
maritime Silk Road
Agreement of Port State Measures (PSMA)
Anthropocene era
UNCLOS
marine environmental protection
anthropogenic underwater noise
ocean governance
marine pollution
high-seas MPAs
BBNJ Agreement
sustainable management
sustainable fishing
SDG 14
traditional fishing rights
law of the sea
policy exit
international law of climate action
international investment protection
linguistic entanglements in the law
offshore wind energy
ocean renewable energy
coastal states
debt relief
state responsibility
climate debt
sovereign debt
renewable energy transition
economic sustainability
environmental sustainability
heavily indebted poor countries
n/a
thema EDItEUR::L Law
topic_facet China
Marine Environment Protection Law (MEPL)
daily penalty system (DPS)
realistic obstacles
future proposals
maritime dispute
international conciliation
continental shelf
system effects
Arctic governance
Arctic sustainable development
international law
China’s role
Arctic cooperation
globalization
international fisheries law
international fisheries organisations
fish products
high seas fisheries
precautionary approaches
International Seabed Authority
deep seabed mining
exploitation regulations
multi-subject participation
environmental impact assessment
environmental management and monitoring plans
regional environmental management plan
marine economy
sustainability
indicator system
Yangtze River Delta
entropy value method
maritime security
human security
sustainable development
ocean community
positive-sum mentality
South China Sea
illegal
unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing
maritime Silk Road
Agreement of Port State Measures (PSMA)
Anthropocene era
UNCLOS
marine environmental protection
anthropogenic underwater noise
ocean governance
marine pollution
high-seas MPAs
BBNJ Agreement
sustainable management
sustainable fishing
SDG 14
traditional fishing rights
law of the sea
policy exit
international law of climate action
international investment protection
linguistic entanglements in the law
offshore wind energy
ocean renewable energy
coastal states
debt relief
state responsibility
climate debt
sovereign debt
renewable energy transition
economic sustainability
environmental sustainability
heavily indebted poor countries
n/a
thema EDItEUR::L Law
url ONIX_20240108_9783036598888_140