Although the ITLOS order attempted to facilitate dialogue between the parties, the Tribunal was incapable of addressing the root cause of the MOX plant controversy, namely the lack of an adequate mechanism for transboundary environmental impact assessment at the onset of the conflict under UNCLOS. Similarly, the OSPAR and Annex VII tribunals have failed to bring about the efficient resolution of this procedural environmental dispute. This Article addresses the prevention of similar incidents by proposing the creation of a marine environmental impact assessment protocol to UNCLOS to make assessment procedures operational from the initial stage of controversial projects
this contribution reflects on dispute settlement in a future international legally binding instrumen...
The oceans are drowning in plastic pollution. Although it is widely accepted that this pollution exi...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the develo...
Although the ITLOS order attempted to facilitate dialogue between the parties, the Tribunal was inca...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
States have a duty to protect and preserve the marine environment under Article 192 of UNCLOS. In pr...
Magister Legum - LLMIreland and the United Kingdom are since 1993 in conflict about a Mox plant at S...
There are many cases worldwide where two or more States’ maritime claims over ocean space and marine...
The marine pollution is rarely debated from the perspective of land-based sources of pollution under...
Environmental concerns regarding international shipping transcend national boundaries and therefore ...
All nations recognize the enormous problem of marine pollution. The sources of marine pollution are ...
Despite the 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention (UNCLOS) being generally viewed as one of ...
International audienceAdvances on marine protected areas (MPA) in areas beyond national jurisdiction...
The July 12, 2016 award issued by an arbitral tribunal under the United Nations Convention on the La...
Marine plastics pollution has become a matter of serious concern. There is insufficient research and...
this contribution reflects on dispute settlement in a future international legally binding instrumen...
The oceans are drowning in plastic pollution. Although it is widely accepted that this pollution exi...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the develo...
Although the ITLOS order attempted to facilitate dialogue between the parties, the Tribunal was inca...
The vessel-source pollution provisions of UNCLOS III have become the reference point for virtually a...
States have a duty to protect and preserve the marine environment under Article 192 of UNCLOS. In pr...
Magister Legum - LLMIreland and the United Kingdom are since 1993 in conflict about a Mox plant at S...
There are many cases worldwide where two or more States’ maritime claims over ocean space and marine...
The marine pollution is rarely debated from the perspective of land-based sources of pollution under...
Environmental concerns regarding international shipping transcend national boundaries and therefore ...
All nations recognize the enormous problem of marine pollution. The sources of marine pollution are ...
Despite the 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention (UNCLOS) being generally viewed as one of ...
International audienceAdvances on marine protected areas (MPA) in areas beyond national jurisdiction...
The July 12, 2016 award issued by an arbitral tribunal under the United Nations Convention on the La...
Marine plastics pollution has become a matter of serious concern. There is insufficient research and...
this contribution reflects on dispute settlement in a future international legally binding instrumen...
The oceans are drowning in plastic pollution. Although it is widely accepted that this pollution exi...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the develo...