A Possible International Agreement on Marine Biodiversity in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Estudio
04-11-2014
As a result of the structure of international law some 64 % of the world’s oceans lies beyond the national jurisdiction of coastal States. Over recent years growing concerns within the international community over the adequacy of the existing legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction have led to discussions under the auspices of the United Nations General Assembly on the possible development of a new international legal instrument. This study was provided by Policy Department A for the Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI).
Estudio
Autor externo
Stephen Hodgson, Andrew Serdy, Ian Payne and Johan Gille
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Palabra clave
- bandera de barco
- biodiversidad
- contaminación por barcos
- convención internacional
- DERECHO
- Derecho del mar
- Derecho internacional
- deterioro del medio ambiente
- ecosistema marino
- explotación de los fondos marinos
- explotación de los mares
- MEDIO AMBIENTE
- medio natural
- negociación internacional
- política del medio ambiente
- política internacional
- protección del medio ambiente
- RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
- transporte marítimo y fluvial
- TRANSPORTES