Attard Et Al
IMLI GLOBAL OCEAN GOVERNANCE VOL2 C
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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780198823964
- ISBN-10: 0198823967
- Artikelnr.: 50907717
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David Joseph Attard, the General Academic Coordinator and Editor of this series, is the Director of the International Maritime Law Institute. He has been a judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea since 2011, and Vice-President of the Tribunal since 2017. He read law at the University of Malta and the University of Oxford, was appointed to the Chair of Public International Law at the University of Malta, and has been a Visiting Professor of International Law at the University of Rome II, a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, as well as a Fullbright Fellow at the Yale Law School. Malgosia Fitzmaurice, the Academic Coordinator of this volume, holds a Chair of Public International Law in the Department of Law at Queen Mary University of London. She specializes in international environmental law, the law of treaties, and indigenous peoples. She is Editor in Chief of the International Community Law Review journal and of the book series published by Brill/Nijhoff entitled Queen Mary Studies in International Law. Professor Fitzmaurice was invited as a Visiting Professor to and lectured at various universities, such as Berkeley Law School, the University of Kobe, and at Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I), and she was involved in a multi stakeholder project funded by the EU Commission on environmental crime. Alexandros X.M. Ntovas, the Editor of this volume, is a Lecturer in Shipping Law at Queen Mary's Centre for Commercial Law Studies. He has held a law lectureship in international law at the University of Southampton Law School, where he was also a Governing Board Member of the Institute of Maritime Law. He has studied under a number of prestigious scholarships for law and political sciences in Greece, England, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. He has practiced public and administrative law, and acted on numerous occasions as a policy advisor to governments, including the European Union, the public sector, and the shipping industry. His expertise lies in admiralty, with a focus on wet shipping law, navigational freedoms, and practice, as well as in all issues regarding piracy and other aspects of contemporary safety and security of ships, ports, and offshore installations. He leads the LLM in International Shipping Law.
* Foreword, Harry N. Scheiber
* A. Marine Living Resources and Marine Biodiversity
* 1: Tore Henriksen: FAO and Ocean Governance
* 2: Peter Ehlers: The Work of the UNESCO-IOC in Respect to Global
Ocean Governance
* 3: Gerasimos Rodotheatos: The Work of the International Civil
Aviation Organization in Respect to Global Ocean Governance
* B. Commercial Aspects of the Marine Environment
* 4: Elizabeth A Kirk: UNDP and Ocean Governance
* 5: George P Politakis: The International Labour Organization and
Ocean Governance: Setting out for Ithaca
* 6: Emmanuella Doussis: The Work of the International Monetary Fund
and its Possible Relevance to Global Ocean Governance
* 7: Francis Lyall and Paul B Larsen: INMARSAT and the Modern
International Mobile Satellite Organisation
* 8: Kanako Hasegawa and Elizabeth Mrema: UNEP Regional Seas Programme
* 9: UNWTO Legal Department: The UN World Tourism Organization and
Global Ocean Governance
* 10: Claudio Chiarolla: The Work of WIPO and its Possible Relevance
for Global Ocean Governance
* 11: Serena Forlati: The Contribution of UNODC to Ocean Governance
* 12: Seline Trevisanut: The Contribution of UNHCR to Ocean Governance
* C. Human Health and Human Rights
* 13: Stefania Negri: Healthy Oceans for Healthy Lives: The
Contribution of the World Health Organization to Global Ocean
Governance
* 14: Regina Asariotis, Graham Mott, Anila Premti, and David Vivas
Eugui: Global Ocean Governance: The work of UNCTAD
* 15: Meagan Wong and Olufemi Elias: Our Oceans our livelihoods: The
World Bank and Oceans Governance
* 16: Marko Pavliha: Ethics of International Maritime Law and Ocean
Governance
* 17: Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Intergenerational Equity, Ocean Governance,
and the United Nations
* A. Marine Living Resources and Marine Biodiversity
* 1: Tore Henriksen: FAO and Ocean Governance
* 2: Peter Ehlers: The Work of the UNESCO-IOC in Respect to Global
Ocean Governance
* 3: Gerasimos Rodotheatos: The Work of the International Civil
Aviation Organization in Respect to Global Ocean Governance
* B. Commercial Aspects of the Marine Environment
* 4: Elizabeth A Kirk: UNDP and Ocean Governance
* 5: George P Politakis: The International Labour Organization and
Ocean Governance: Setting out for Ithaca
* 6: Emmanuella Doussis: The Work of the International Monetary Fund
and its Possible Relevance to Global Ocean Governance
* 7: Francis Lyall and Paul B Larsen: INMARSAT and the Modern
International Mobile Satellite Organisation
* 8: Kanako Hasegawa and Elizabeth Mrema: UNEP Regional Seas Programme
* 9: UNWTO Legal Department: The UN World Tourism Organization and
Global Ocean Governance
* 10: Claudio Chiarolla: The Work of WIPO and its Possible Relevance
for Global Ocean Governance
* 11: Serena Forlati: The Contribution of UNODC to Ocean Governance
* 12: Seline Trevisanut: The Contribution of UNHCR to Ocean Governance
* C. Human Health and Human Rights
* 13: Stefania Negri: Healthy Oceans for Healthy Lives: The
Contribution of the World Health Organization to Global Ocean
Governance
* 14: Regina Asariotis, Graham Mott, Anila Premti, and David Vivas
Eugui: Global Ocean Governance: The work of UNCTAD
* 15: Meagan Wong and Olufemi Elias: Our Oceans our livelihoods: The
World Bank and Oceans Governance
* 16: Marko Pavliha: Ethics of International Maritime Law and Ocean
Governance
* 17: Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Intergenerational Equity, Ocean Governance,
and the United Nations
* Foreword, Harry N. Scheiber
* A. Marine Living Resources and Marine Biodiversity
* 1: Tore Henriksen: FAO and Ocean Governance
* 2: Peter Ehlers: The Work of the UNESCO-IOC in Respect to Global
Ocean Governance
* 3: Gerasimos Rodotheatos: The Work of the International Civil
Aviation Organization in Respect to Global Ocean Governance
* B. Commercial Aspects of the Marine Environment
* 4: Elizabeth A Kirk: UNDP and Ocean Governance
* 5: George P Politakis: The International Labour Organization and
Ocean Governance: Setting out for Ithaca
* 6: Emmanuella Doussis: The Work of the International Monetary Fund
and its Possible Relevance to Global Ocean Governance
* 7: Francis Lyall and Paul B Larsen: INMARSAT and the Modern
International Mobile Satellite Organisation
* 8: Kanako Hasegawa and Elizabeth Mrema: UNEP Regional Seas Programme
* 9: UNWTO Legal Department: The UN World Tourism Organization and
Global Ocean Governance
* 10: Claudio Chiarolla: The Work of WIPO and its Possible Relevance
for Global Ocean Governance
* 11: Serena Forlati: The Contribution of UNODC to Ocean Governance
* 12: Seline Trevisanut: The Contribution of UNHCR to Ocean Governance
* C. Human Health and Human Rights
* 13: Stefania Negri: Healthy Oceans for Healthy Lives: The
Contribution of the World Health Organization to Global Ocean
Governance
* 14: Regina Asariotis, Graham Mott, Anila Premti, and David Vivas
Eugui: Global Ocean Governance: The work of UNCTAD
* 15: Meagan Wong and Olufemi Elias: Our Oceans our livelihoods: The
World Bank and Oceans Governance
* 16: Marko Pavliha: Ethics of International Maritime Law and Ocean
Governance
* 17: Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Intergenerational Equity, Ocean Governance,
and the United Nations
* A. Marine Living Resources and Marine Biodiversity
* 1: Tore Henriksen: FAO and Ocean Governance
* 2: Peter Ehlers: The Work of the UNESCO-IOC in Respect to Global
Ocean Governance
* 3: Gerasimos Rodotheatos: The Work of the International Civil
Aviation Organization in Respect to Global Ocean Governance
* B. Commercial Aspects of the Marine Environment
* 4: Elizabeth A Kirk: UNDP and Ocean Governance
* 5: George P Politakis: The International Labour Organization and
Ocean Governance: Setting out for Ithaca
* 6: Emmanuella Doussis: The Work of the International Monetary Fund
and its Possible Relevance to Global Ocean Governance
* 7: Francis Lyall and Paul B Larsen: INMARSAT and the Modern
International Mobile Satellite Organisation
* 8: Kanako Hasegawa and Elizabeth Mrema: UNEP Regional Seas Programme
* 9: UNWTO Legal Department: The UN World Tourism Organization and
Global Ocean Governance
* 10: Claudio Chiarolla: The Work of WIPO and its Possible Relevance
for Global Ocean Governance
* 11: Serena Forlati: The Contribution of UNODC to Ocean Governance
* 12: Seline Trevisanut: The Contribution of UNHCR to Ocean Governance
* C. Human Health and Human Rights
* 13: Stefania Negri: Healthy Oceans for Healthy Lives: The
Contribution of the World Health Organization to Global Ocean
Governance
* 14: Regina Asariotis, Graham Mott, Anila Premti, and David Vivas
Eugui: Global Ocean Governance: The work of UNCTAD
* 15: Meagan Wong and Olufemi Elias: Our Oceans our livelihoods: The
World Bank and Oceans Governance
* 16: Marko Pavliha: Ethics of International Maritime Law and Ocean
Governance
* 17: Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Intergenerational Equity, Ocean Governance,
and the United Nations







