Regional co-operation and protection of the marine environment under international law the Black Sea

In Regional Co-operation and Protection of the Marine Environment under International Law: The Black Sea, Nilufer Oral examines the regional co-operation mechanism for protection and preservation of the Black Sea marine environment within the framework of international law, and subsequently identifi...

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Main Author: Oral, Nilufer
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden BRILL 2013, 2013
Series:Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development
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Collection: Brill Nijhoff E-Books Collections 2009-2014 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a From Mare Clausum to Mare Sui Generis; 2.1 Black Sea as Mare Clausum; 2.2 The Black Sea as a Mare Shared; 2.3 Multilateralism in the Black Sea; 2.4 A Sui Generis Regime for the Black Sea; 3. The Historical Development of Regional Co-operation in Part IX of the 1982 LOSC; 3.1 The Soviet "Closed Sea" Doctrine; 3.2 Marine Regionalism in the Law of the Sea; 3.3 UNCLOS III. 
505 0 |a The Making and Unmaking of a Sea; 1. Evolution of the Black Sea: From Sea to Lake to Sea; 1.1 Birth of a Sea; 1.2 Geomorphology of the Black Sea Today; 2. A Sea of Poison, a Sea of Life; 2.1 Anoxia; 2.2 Hydrogen Sulfide; 2.3 Extreme Life; 3. Decline of the Black Sea; 3.1 Eutrophication; 3.2 Introduction of Alien Species; 3.3 Atmospheric Input of Nutrients 
505 0 |a A Comparative Analysis; 6.1 Mediterranean Sea; 6.2 The Baltic Sea -- HELCOM; 6.3 The North-East Atlantic Sea -- OSPAR; 7. Compliance Mechanisms under International Law; 8. Discussion; Chapter IV Marine Biodiversity in the Black Sea; 1. Introduction 
505 0 |a 4. Marine Biodiversity and Fisheries in the Black Sea4.1 Overall Biodiversity; 4.2 State of Black Sea Fisheries; 4.3 Black Sea Marine Mammals; 5. Black Sea Habitats and Wetlands; 5.1 Black Sea Marine Habitat Destruction; 5.2 RAMSAR Wetlands in the Black Sea; 5.3 Ecosystem Value of the Black Sea; 6. Climate Change; 7. The Sea of Azov; 7.1 Background; 7.2 State of Biodiversity and Habitats; 8. Discussion; Chapter III The Regional Legal Framework for the Protection and Preservation of the Black Sea Marine Environment; 1. Introduction 
505 0 |a 2. Co-operation in the Protection of the Marine Environment under International Law2.1 The 1982 LOSC and Protection of the Marine Environment; 2.2 Regional Seas Model for Co-operation; 2.3 International Law Principles and Norms for Sustainable Governance of the Marine Environment; 3. Building Sustainable Governance in the Black Sea; 3.1 Early Efforts; 3.2 Regional Governance Framework for the Black Sea; 3.3 The 2007 Black Sea-TDA Legal and Institutional Analysis; 4. Legal Framework for Co-operation for the Protection of the Black Sea Marine Environment 
651 4 |a Black Sea / History 
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653 |a Marine pollution / Law and legislation / Black Sea 
653 |a Marine resources conservation / Law and legislation / Black Sea 
653 |a Fishery law and legislation / Black Sea 
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520 |a In Regional Co-operation and Protection of the Marine Environment under International Law: The Black Sea, Nilufer Oral examines the regional co-operation mechanism for protection and preservation of the Black Sea marine environment within the framework of international law, and subsequently identifies the necessary components for a robust regional regime based on best legal practices