The issue of high-seas fisheries is the main threat to biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. The BBNJ Agreement, which focuses on biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction, is under vigorous discussion. Subject to the “not undermine” requirement and considerations of practical interests, it is highly possible that the BBNJ Agreement may not address the issue of fisheries on the high seas. The objective of this paper is to analyze the relationship between the high-seas fisheries issue and the BBNJ Agreement for the purposes of the conservation of marine biodiversity, the unity of the marine ecosystem, and the consistency of regulations. It maintains that from the perspective of protecting the oceans, enacting legislati...
Since the 1990s, the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) has developed rapidly and become an impor...
The establishment of Marine Protected Areas lags far behind the establishment of Terrestrial Protect...
The regulation of high sea fishing would not be successful without cooperation among the states in t...
It is increasingly clear that the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas b...
Verkefnið er lokað til 31.12.2019.While the international community debates the possible content of ...
The global loss of biological diversity (biodiversity), both terrestrial and marine, occurs currentl...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
The fishery industry on the high seas is becoming a threat for the conservation and survival of the ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
As the development of an implementation agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of marine ...
Fishing is a significant threat to marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)....
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
As the development of an implementation agreement on the conservation and sustainable use...
For almost two decades now, the international community has been involved in various meetings on the...
The present article discusses and analyses the role and contribution of International Maritime Dispu...
Since the 1990s, the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) has developed rapidly and become an impor...
The establishment of Marine Protected Areas lags far behind the establishment of Terrestrial Protect...
The regulation of high sea fishing would not be successful without cooperation among the states in t...
It is increasingly clear that the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas b...
Verkefnið er lokað til 31.12.2019.While the international community debates the possible content of ...
The global loss of biological diversity (biodiversity), both terrestrial and marine, occurs currentl...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
The fishery industry on the high seas is becoming a threat for the conservation and survival of the ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
As the development of an implementation agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of marine ...
Fishing is a significant threat to marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)....
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
As the development of an implementation agreement on the conservation and sustainable use...
For almost two decades now, the international community has been involved in various meetings on the...
The present article discusses and analyses the role and contribution of International Maritime Dispu...
Since the 1990s, the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) has developed rapidly and become an impor...
The establishment of Marine Protected Areas lags far behind the establishment of Terrestrial Protect...
The regulation of high sea fishing would not be successful without cooperation among the states in t...