Ocean Yearbook 21: Ocean Yearbook, cartea 21
Editat de Aldo Chircop, Scott Coffen-Smout, Moira McConnellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2007
The Yearbook is a collaborative initiative of the International Ocean Institute in Malta and the Marine & Environmental Law Institute at Dalhousie Law School.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004157552
ISBN-10: 9004157557
Pagini: 988
Dimensiuni: 180 x 248 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Ocean Yearbook
ISBN-10: 9004157557
Pagini: 988
Dimensiuni: 180 x 248 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Ocean Yearbook
Cuprins
Issues and Prospects
Whither IOI?, Awni Behnam
Regional Governance in the Mediterranean: An Almost Metaphysical Note, Salvino Busuttil
The Intervention of the International Ocean Institute in the Prevention and Settlement of Maritime Disputes, Alain Piquemal and Abdelkader Lahlou,
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and Its Future, Sicco Rah and Tilo Wallrabenstein
Climate Change
Preliminary Results of the South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring Project and Its Capacity Building Program, Than Aung and Awnesh Singh
Protecting the Oceans from Climate Change: An Analysis of the Role of Selected International Instruments on Resources and Environmental Protection in the Context of UNCLOS, Monica Jae´n
Climate Change, Oceans, and Human Health, Edward Laws
Living Resources
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO): Some Legal and Policy Issues Surrounding Control of Nationals and Charter Vessels under the New Legal Regime in the WCPO, Transform Aqorau
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organization: A Modern Instrument to Address Typical Fisheries Management Issues, Hashali Hamukuaya
Using Indicator Systems as Tools to Progress Fisheries Sustainability: An Analysis of Recent Policy Approaches, Tavis Potts
Trading of Fishery Commission Quota under International Law, Andrew Serdy
Addressing Human Factors in Fisheries Development and Regulatory Processes in Fiji: The Mositi Vanuaso Experience, Joeli Veitayaki, Alifereti Tawake, Alifereti Bogiva, Semisi Meo, Nacanieli Ravula, Ron Vave, Pio Radikedike and Patrick Sakiusa Fong
The Public Health and Economic Impacts of Contaminated U.S. Fisheries, Tina M. Willson and Richard F. Kazmierczak Jr.
Environment and Coastal Management
Ecotourism and Marine Protected Areas: A Possible Synergy to Achieve the Sustainable Tourism Paradigm in the Insular Caribbean, Jorge A. Angulo-Valde´s
Institutional Mapping of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Louis Celliers, Rod Bulman, Tandi Breetzke and Omar Parak
Maritime Transport and Security
The ISM Code in the Context of Swedish Port State Control Statistics, Maximo Q. Mejia Jr., Proshanto K. Mukherjee and Roland Akselsson
Contingency Planning in the European Union: The Importance of Cooperation between States, Constantinos Triantafillou, Aspasia Pastra and Marina Papaioannou
Staying Afloat in International Law: The Proliferation Security Initiative’s Implications for Freedom of Navigation, Hilary Clark
Globalization, State Failure and Maritime Insecurity in West Africa, Okechukwu Iheduru
A Rush of Blood to the Head? Some Reflections on Post-9/11 Maritime Security Measures, Nazery Kahlid
The Influence of International and Regional Development Programmes in Africa on Maritime Security in Sub-Saharan Africa, Charles H. Ross
Appendices
A. Annual Report of the International Ocean Institute
B. Selected Documents and Proceedings
C. Directory of Ocean-Related Organizations
Whither IOI?, Awni Behnam
Regional Governance in the Mediterranean: An Almost Metaphysical Note, Salvino Busuttil
The Intervention of the International Ocean Institute in the Prevention and Settlement of Maritime Disputes, Alain Piquemal and Abdelkader Lahlou,
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and Its Future, Sicco Rah and Tilo Wallrabenstein
Climate Change
Preliminary Results of the South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring Project and Its Capacity Building Program, Than Aung and Awnesh Singh
Protecting the Oceans from Climate Change: An Analysis of the Role of Selected International Instruments on Resources and Environmental Protection in the Context of UNCLOS, Monica Jae´n
Climate Change, Oceans, and Human Health, Edward Laws
Living Resources
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO): Some Legal and Policy Issues Surrounding Control of Nationals and Charter Vessels under the New Legal Regime in the WCPO, Transform Aqorau
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organization: A Modern Instrument to Address Typical Fisheries Management Issues, Hashali Hamukuaya
Using Indicator Systems as Tools to Progress Fisheries Sustainability: An Analysis of Recent Policy Approaches, Tavis Potts
Trading of Fishery Commission Quota under International Law, Andrew Serdy
Addressing Human Factors in Fisheries Development and Regulatory Processes in Fiji: The Mositi Vanuaso Experience, Joeli Veitayaki, Alifereti Tawake, Alifereti Bogiva, Semisi Meo, Nacanieli Ravula, Ron Vave, Pio Radikedike and Patrick Sakiusa Fong
The Public Health and Economic Impacts of Contaminated U.S. Fisheries, Tina M. Willson and Richard F. Kazmierczak Jr.
Environment and Coastal Management
Ecotourism and Marine Protected Areas: A Possible Synergy to Achieve the Sustainable Tourism Paradigm in the Insular Caribbean, Jorge A. Angulo-Valde´s
Institutional Mapping of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Louis Celliers, Rod Bulman, Tandi Breetzke and Omar Parak
Maritime Transport and Security
The ISM Code in the Context of Swedish Port State Control Statistics, Maximo Q. Mejia Jr., Proshanto K. Mukherjee and Roland Akselsson
Contingency Planning in the European Union: The Importance of Cooperation between States, Constantinos Triantafillou, Aspasia Pastra and Marina Papaioannou
Staying Afloat in International Law: The Proliferation Security Initiative’s Implications for Freedom of Navigation, Hilary Clark
Globalization, State Failure and Maritime Insecurity in West Africa, Okechukwu Iheduru
A Rush of Blood to the Head? Some Reflections on Post-9/11 Maritime Security Measures, Nazery Kahlid
The Influence of International and Regional Development Programmes in Africa on Maritime Security in Sub-Saharan Africa, Charles H. Ross
Appendices
A. Annual Report of the International Ocean Institute
B. Selected Documents and Proceedings
C. Directory of Ocean-Related Organizations
Notă biografică
Dr. Aldo Chircop is a specialist in marine and environmental law and policy. A former director of the International Ocean Institute, he is a Professor of Law at Dalhousie Law School and an Associate of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute. Dr. Chircop has published widely on ocean and coastal law, policy, and management.
Mr. Scott Coffen-Smout is an oceans management practitioner with the Government of Canada (Fisheries and Oceans) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and an associate of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute, with a background in oceans policy research, marine affairs, fisheries development, environmental assessment, and shellfish aquaculture development, management, and research.
Dr. Moira L. McConnell is a Professor of Law and Director of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute (2004-2007) at Dalhousie Law School, Canada. She is also a special advisor to the ILO in connection with maritime labour issues and has consulted for the IMO. Dr. McConnell is affiliated with the graduate research programme in MBA in Shipping and Logistics at Copenhagen Business School. She has published in wide range of topics related to the law of the sea, maritime and marine law and policy, and environmental law and policy.
Mr. Scott Coffen-Smout is an oceans management practitioner with the Government of Canada (Fisheries and Oceans) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and an associate of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute, with a background in oceans policy research, marine affairs, fisheries development, environmental assessment, and shellfish aquaculture development, management, and research.
Dr. Moira L. McConnell is a Professor of Law and Director of the Marine & Environmental Law Institute (2004-2007) at Dalhousie Law School, Canada. She is also a special advisor to the ILO in connection with maritime labour issues and has consulted for the IMO. Dr. McConnell is affiliated with the graduate research programme in MBA in Shipping and Logistics at Copenhagen Business School. She has published in wide range of topics related to the law of the sea, maritime and marine law and policy, and environmental law and policy.