Cameron S G Jefferies
Marine Mammal Conservation and the Law of the Sea
Cameron S G Jefferies
Marine Mammal Conservation and the Law of the Sea
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Marine Mammal Conservation and the Law of the Sea lays out and critiques the marine mammal regulatory landscape. It introduces the rational conservation model, and details the modern threats to marine mammals, including climate change, by-catch, environmental pollution, ship strikes.
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Marine Mammal Conservation and the Law of the Sea lays out and critiques the marine mammal regulatory landscape. It introduces the rational conservation model, and details the modern threats to marine mammals, including climate change, by-catch, environmental pollution, ship strikes.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9780190493141
- ISBN-10: 0190493143
- Artikelnr.: 47864524
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9780190493141
- ISBN-10: 0190493143
- Artikelnr.: 47864524
Cameron S. G. Jefferies is Assistant Professor and Borden Ladner Gervais Fellow at the University of Alberta Law Centre. Dr. Jefferies holds a BSC and LLB from the University of Alberta and an LLM and SJD in Oceans Law & Policy from the University of Virginia School of Law, and has written numerous articles and book chapters on oceans law, shark and marine mammal conservation, and environmental law.
* Preface by John Norton Moore
* Acknowledgments
* Abbreviations
* Chapter 1 - Introduction
* I. Unfinished Business
* II. Conservation, Sustainability, and Other Key Terms
* III. Foundational Works
* IV. The Global Ocean
* V. Marine Mammals
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 2 - The Current Marine Mammal Regulatory Landscape
* I. Resource Type and Economic Considerations
* II. Legal Foundation of International Ocean Governance
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 3 - Goals for the Rational Conservation of Marine Mammals
* and Emerging Ethical Considerations
* I. Rational Decision-Making Model
* II. Goals for Rational Marine Mammal Management
* III. Ethical Considerations
* IV. Conclusion 191
* Chapter 4 - Modern Threats to Marine Mammals
* I. Current Threats to Marine Mammals 193
* II. Features of a New Response 253
* III. Conclusion 254
* Chapter 5 - The Case for an Implementing Agreement Pursuant to
Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS and the Creation of an International
Marine Mammal Commission
* I. Legally Justified Options for International Marine
* Mammal Conservation
* II. UNCLOS Implementing Agreements
* III. The History and Interpretation of Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS
* IV. Treaty Termination and International Organization Succession
* V. Jurisdictional Limits
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 6 - The Proposal: Part I -- The Framework for a New Approach
* I. Introduction
* II. Constructing the Framework for a UN Marine Mammals Agreement
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 7 - The Proposal: Part II - The Secretariat, Regionalism, and
Marine Protected Areas
* I. Introduction
* II. Institutional Structure and the Secretariat
* III. Regionalism
* IV. Marine Protected Areas
* V. Conclusion
* Chapter 8 - Concluding Thoughts
* Appendices
* Appendix 1: Extant and Recently Extinct Marine Mammal Species
* Appendix 2: Ocean Zones
* Appendix 3: Draft Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions
of the
* United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982
Relating to the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Marine
Mammals (Short form: UN Marine Mammals Agreement)
* Appendix 4: Structure of the Proposed International Regime for the
Conservation
* of Marine Mammals
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Abbreviations
* Chapter 1 - Introduction
* I. Unfinished Business
* II. Conservation, Sustainability, and Other Key Terms
* III. Foundational Works
* IV. The Global Ocean
* V. Marine Mammals
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 2 - The Current Marine Mammal Regulatory Landscape
* I. Resource Type and Economic Considerations
* II. Legal Foundation of International Ocean Governance
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 3 - Goals for the Rational Conservation of Marine Mammals
* and Emerging Ethical Considerations
* I. Rational Decision-Making Model
* II. Goals for Rational Marine Mammal Management
* III. Ethical Considerations
* IV. Conclusion 191
* Chapter 4 - Modern Threats to Marine Mammals
* I. Current Threats to Marine Mammals 193
* II. Features of a New Response 253
* III. Conclusion 254
* Chapter 5 - The Case for an Implementing Agreement Pursuant to
Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS and the Creation of an International
Marine Mammal Commission
* I. Legally Justified Options for International Marine
* Mammal Conservation
* II. UNCLOS Implementing Agreements
* III. The History and Interpretation of Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS
* IV. Treaty Termination and International Organization Succession
* V. Jurisdictional Limits
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 6 - The Proposal: Part I -- The Framework for a New Approach
* I. Introduction
* II. Constructing the Framework for a UN Marine Mammals Agreement
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 7 - The Proposal: Part II - The Secretariat, Regionalism, and
Marine Protected Areas
* I. Introduction
* II. Institutional Structure and the Secretariat
* III. Regionalism
* IV. Marine Protected Areas
* V. Conclusion
* Chapter 8 - Concluding Thoughts
* Appendices
* Appendix 1: Extant and Recently Extinct Marine Mammal Species
* Appendix 2: Ocean Zones
* Appendix 3: Draft Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions
of the
* United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982
Relating to the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Marine
Mammals (Short form: UN Marine Mammals Agreement)
* Appendix 4: Structure of the Proposed International Regime for the
Conservation
* of Marine Mammals
* Index
* Preface by John Norton Moore
* Acknowledgments
* Abbreviations
* Chapter 1 - Introduction
* I. Unfinished Business
* II. Conservation, Sustainability, and Other Key Terms
* III. Foundational Works
* IV. The Global Ocean
* V. Marine Mammals
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 2 - The Current Marine Mammal Regulatory Landscape
* I. Resource Type and Economic Considerations
* II. Legal Foundation of International Ocean Governance
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 3 - Goals for the Rational Conservation of Marine Mammals
* and Emerging Ethical Considerations
* I. Rational Decision-Making Model
* II. Goals for Rational Marine Mammal Management
* III. Ethical Considerations
* IV. Conclusion 191
* Chapter 4 - Modern Threats to Marine Mammals
* I. Current Threats to Marine Mammals 193
* II. Features of a New Response 253
* III. Conclusion 254
* Chapter 5 - The Case for an Implementing Agreement Pursuant to
Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS and the Creation of an International
Marine Mammal Commission
* I. Legally Justified Options for International Marine
* Mammal Conservation
* II. UNCLOS Implementing Agreements
* III. The History and Interpretation of Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS
* IV. Treaty Termination and International Organization Succession
* V. Jurisdictional Limits
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 6 - The Proposal: Part I -- The Framework for a New Approach
* I. Introduction
* II. Constructing the Framework for a UN Marine Mammals Agreement
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 7 - The Proposal: Part II - The Secretariat, Regionalism, and
Marine Protected Areas
* I. Introduction
* II. Institutional Structure and the Secretariat
* III. Regionalism
* IV. Marine Protected Areas
* V. Conclusion
* Chapter 8 - Concluding Thoughts
* Appendices
* Appendix 1: Extant and Recently Extinct Marine Mammal Species
* Appendix 2: Ocean Zones
* Appendix 3: Draft Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions
of the
* United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982
Relating to the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Marine
Mammals (Short form: UN Marine Mammals Agreement)
* Appendix 4: Structure of the Proposed International Regime for the
Conservation
* of Marine Mammals
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Abbreviations
* Chapter 1 - Introduction
* I. Unfinished Business
* II. Conservation, Sustainability, and Other Key Terms
* III. Foundational Works
* IV. The Global Ocean
* V. Marine Mammals
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 2 - The Current Marine Mammal Regulatory Landscape
* I. Resource Type and Economic Considerations
* II. Legal Foundation of International Ocean Governance
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 3 - Goals for the Rational Conservation of Marine Mammals
* and Emerging Ethical Considerations
* I. Rational Decision-Making Model
* II. Goals for Rational Marine Mammal Management
* III. Ethical Considerations
* IV. Conclusion 191
* Chapter 4 - Modern Threats to Marine Mammals
* I. Current Threats to Marine Mammals 193
* II. Features of a New Response 253
* III. Conclusion 254
* Chapter 5 - The Case for an Implementing Agreement Pursuant to
Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS and the Creation of an International
Marine Mammal Commission
* I. Legally Justified Options for International Marine
* Mammal Conservation
* II. UNCLOS Implementing Agreements
* III. The History and Interpretation of Articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS
* IV. Treaty Termination and International Organization Succession
* V. Jurisdictional Limits
* VI. Conclusion
* Chapter 6 - The Proposal: Part I -- The Framework for a New Approach
* I. Introduction
* II. Constructing the Framework for a UN Marine Mammals Agreement
* III. Conclusion
* Chapter 7 - The Proposal: Part II - The Secretariat, Regionalism, and
Marine Protected Areas
* I. Introduction
* II. Institutional Structure and the Secretariat
* III. Regionalism
* IV. Marine Protected Areas
* V. Conclusion
* Chapter 8 - Concluding Thoughts
* Appendices
* Appendix 1: Extant and Recently Extinct Marine Mammal Species
* Appendix 2: Ocean Zones
* Appendix 3: Draft Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions
of the
* United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982
Relating to the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Marine
Mammals (Short form: UN Marine Mammals Agreement)
* Appendix 4: Structure of the Proposed International Regime for the
Conservation
* of Marine Mammals
* Index