The United Nations are currently negotiating a new international legally-binding instrument to govern the global ocean commons, a vast area beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) owned by everyone but not cared for by any single entity. Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) have been underrepresented in the debate about governance of ABNJ despite their internationally recognized rights and their role as custodians of many globally-significant migratory species that travel between coasts and high seas. Here we use examples of active transboundary connectivity by migratory species as case studies to highlight the relevance of IPLCs on islands, coasts and beyond to the governance of the global ocean commons, and make a case for their e...
The UN General Assembly has made a unanimous decision to start negotiations to establish an internat...
The UN General Assembly has made a unanimous decision to start negotiations to establish an internat...
The international community is keen to engage all states in the global agenda to protect and preserv...
The oceans cover a 70% of our planet and play a key role in environmental, economic, and cultural ac...
Abstract People living in the Pacifi c Islands have made great use of marine resources, with most pr...
After years of informal efforts, the parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction cover approximately forty percent of the planet\u27s surfa...
The article describes some common features of Indigenous sea cosmovisions (through examples from Oce...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
This thesis explores the extent to which international law recognizes and protects the customary rig...
Place-specific knowledge systems, combined with hands-on resource use and a long-term commitment to ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) lie outside the 200 nautical mile limits of national sover...
As evidenced by Goal No. 14 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, the importance of oceans go...
The UN General Assembly has made a unanimous decision to start negotiations to establish an internat...
The UN General Assembly has made a unanimous decision to start negotiations to establish an internat...
The international community is keen to engage all states in the global agenda to protect and preserv...
The oceans cover a 70% of our planet and play a key role in environmental, economic, and cultural ac...
Abstract People living in the Pacifi c Islands have made great use of marine resources, with most pr...
After years of informal efforts, the parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction cover approximately forty percent of the planet\u27s surfa...
The article describes some common features of Indigenous sea cosmovisions (through examples from Oce...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
This thesis explores the extent to which international law recognizes and protects the customary rig...
Place-specific knowledge systems, combined with hands-on resource use and a long-term commitment to ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) lie outside the 200 nautical mile limits of national sover...
As evidenced by Goal No. 14 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, the importance of oceans go...
The UN General Assembly has made a unanimous decision to start negotiations to establish an internat...
The UN General Assembly has made a unanimous decision to start negotiations to establish an internat...
The international community is keen to engage all states in the global agenda to protect and preserv...