As the oceans are heavily impacted by climate change, effective regulatory responses are needed to mitigate, as well as to adapt to, these adverse effects. Problematically, however, neither the international climate change regime nor the international law of the sea specifically addresses the adverse effects of climate change on the oceans. This article analyses the interactions between these regimes, seeking to illuminate how Part XII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on the protection and preservation of the marine environment ought to be interpreted in light of the Paris Agreement. As such, the limits of UNCLOS' capacity to grow and evolve as a ‘living instrument’ are explored. The article finds that the sta...
Within the current state of international jurisprudence, there is a growing recognition of the impor...
This thesis analyzes climate change from an international law perspective and seeks to demonstrate h...
© 2020 Copyright 2020 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article explores the ex...
Given the immense threat posed to the oceans by climate change, it is evident that effective regulat...
Nations’ impacts on the ocean and their impacts on climate change are linked, especially given the s...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere are the highest they have ...
Oceans and seas are key components in climate systems. The strong need for more specific knowledge a...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Scientific evidence demonstrates that the effects of climate change upon the oceans will lead to bi...
The atmosphere and ocean are two components of the Earth system that are essential for life, yet hu...
The U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC’s) Paris Agreement—which aims to limit cli...
After drawing attention to the crucial role of marine biodiversity, including that of deep-sea ecosy...
Ocean acidification is caused by increased absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2). Since the beginning o...
Within the current state of international jurisprudence, there is a growing recognition of the impor...
This thesis analyzes climate change from an international law perspective and seeks to demonstrate h...
© 2020 Copyright 2020 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article explores the ex...
Given the immense threat posed to the oceans by climate change, it is evident that effective regulat...
Nations’ impacts on the ocean and their impacts on climate change are linked, especially given the s...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere are the highest they have ...
Oceans and seas are key components in climate systems. The strong need for more specific knowledge a...
The oceans play a key role in climate regulation especially in part buffering (neutralising) the eff...
Scientific evidence demonstrates that the effects of climate change upon the oceans will lead to bi...
The atmosphere and ocean are two components of the Earth system that are essential for life, yet hu...
The U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC’s) Paris Agreement—which aims to limit cli...
After drawing attention to the crucial role of marine biodiversity, including that of deep-sea ecosy...
Ocean acidification is caused by increased absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2). Since the beginning o...
Within the current state of international jurisprudence, there is a growing recognition of the impor...
This thesis analyzes climate change from an international law perspective and seeks to demonstrate h...
© 2020 Copyright 2020 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This article explores the ex...