"Marine mammal conservation remains a hot-button international environmental issue, but progress towards addressing key conservation and management issues within existing governance structures-most notably the International Whaling Commission-has stalled. Cameron Jefferies offers a fresh look at the
Marine mammal conservation and the law of the sea
β Scribed by Jefferies, Cameron S. G
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 228
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"Marine mammal conservation remains a hot-button international environmental issue, but progress towards addressing key conservation and management issues within existing governance structures-most notably the International Whaling Commission-has stalled. Cameron Jefferies offers a fresh look at the future of international marine mammal management in a way that advances the ongoing dialog surrounding UNCLOS Read more...
Abstract:
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Introduction --
2. The Current marine mammal regulatory landscape --
3. Goals for the rational conservation of marine mammals and emerging ethical considerations --
4. Modern threats to marine mammals --
5. The case for an implementing agreement pursuant to articles 65 and 120 of UNCLOS and the creation of an International Marine Mammal Commission --
6. The Proposal: Part I --
The framework for a new approach --
7. The Proposal: Part II --
The Secretariat, regionalism, and marine protected areas --
8. Concluding thoughts.
β¦ Subjects
Marine mammals;Law and legislation;Marine animals;Conservation;Law and legislation;Wildlife conservation (International law);Law of the sea;LAW;International;Seerecht;MeeressaΜugetiere;Umweltschutz;Tierschutz
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