The Agreement on Marine Biodiversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement) opens a new path in international law towards addressing issues at the ocean-climate nexus, as well as considering implications for the protection of human rights and achieving equity among States in the context of ocean knowledge production and environmental management. Based on an interdisciplinary reflection, the new international obligations on strategic environmental assessments (SEAs), and new institutional arrangements, are identified as crucial avenues to addressing climate change mitigation and ensuring fair research partnerships, mutual capacity-building and technology co-development between the Global North and South. SEAs can also support...
Funding Information: All of the authors of this article, except for Kati Kulovesi, Ellycia Harrould-...
This article aims to clarify the obligations of States under the law of the sea to put children’s hu...
The Collective Arrangement, subscribed to by OSPAR and NEAFC and presented as a model by these organ...
The Agreement on Marine Biodiversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement) opens a ...
This paper explores the question of whether and to what extent the BBNJ Agreement, currently under n...
This chapter develops the argument that the priority in the ongoing negotiations of a new internatio...
After drawing attention to the crucial role of marine biodiversity, including that of deep-sea ecosy...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
This paper explores the question of whether and to what extent the BBNJ Agreement, currently under n...
Marine Biodiversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) identifies the major issues at stak...
An extensive regime for marine biodiversity in ‘areas beyond national jurisdiction’ is currently dis...
After over a decade of international efforts to include the ocean in the policy discussions at the U...
The distribution of legal authority to protect biodiversity in marine areas beyond national jurisdic...
This article suggests a principled approach to the negotiations on benefit-sharing from the use of m...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world's oceans and are collectively ...
Funding Information: All of the authors of this article, except for Kati Kulovesi, Ellycia Harrould-...
This article aims to clarify the obligations of States under the law of the sea to put children’s hu...
The Collective Arrangement, subscribed to by OSPAR and NEAFC and presented as a model by these organ...
The Agreement on Marine Biodiversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement) opens a ...
This paper explores the question of whether and to what extent the BBNJ Agreement, currently under n...
This chapter develops the argument that the priority in the ongoing negotiations of a new internatio...
After drawing attention to the crucial role of marine biodiversity, including that of deep-sea ecosy...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
This paper explores the question of whether and to what extent the BBNJ Agreement, currently under n...
Marine Biodiversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) identifies the major issues at stak...
An extensive regime for marine biodiversity in ‘areas beyond national jurisdiction’ is currently dis...
After over a decade of international efforts to include the ocean in the policy discussions at the U...
The distribution of legal authority to protect biodiversity in marine areas beyond national jurisdic...
This article suggests a principled approach to the negotiations on benefit-sharing from the use of m...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world's oceans and are collectively ...
Funding Information: All of the authors of this article, except for Kati Kulovesi, Ellycia Harrould-...
This article aims to clarify the obligations of States under the law of the sea to put children’s hu...
The Collective Arrangement, subscribed to by OSPAR and NEAFC and presented as a model by these organ...