Towards Principled Oceans Governance
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Australian and Canadian Approaches and Challenges
Contributor(s)
Rothwell, Donald R. (editor)
VanderZwaag, David L. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Australia and Canada have been at the forefront of efforts to operationalize integrated oceans and coastal management. Throughout the 1990s both countries devoted considerable effort to developing strategies to give effect to international ocean management obligations. This key book focuses on principles of marine environmental conservation and management, maritime regulation and enforcement, and regional maritime planning and implementation. With contributions from respected scholars, this informative book collectively assesses the obligations, compliance, implementation and trends in international ocean law, particularly in giving effect to an Oceans Policy, regional maritime planning, international oceans governance, and maritime security. This book will be of interest to all academics involved with maritime studies and international law.
Keywords
Marine Protected Areas; Los Convention; management; Aboriginal Title; australias; Ocean Management; policy; Australia’s Oceans Policy; marine; EEZ; protected; Oceans Act; area; UNCLOS Iii; ecosystem; GBRMP; based; Principled Oceans Governance; activities; RMP; aboriginal; Ecosystem Based Management; Treaty Rights; Precautionary Principle; Maritime Enforcement; Lame CJC; ESSIM; Oceans Policy; Native Titleholders; Canada’s Oceans StrategyDOI
10.4324/9780203967935ISBN
9781134175888, 9780415512398, 9780415383783, 9781134175871, 9781134175833, 9780203967935, 9781134175888OCN
1135848599Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2006Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Advances in Maritime Research,Classification
International law, transport and commerce: maritime law
Environment law
Transport industries