Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability
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- The Arts
- Arctic Ocean
- BBNJ
- CCAMLR
- China
- China's role
- China's white paper for Arctic policy
- Chinese legal rights
- climate change
- co-management
- commercial condition
- common heritage of mankind
- community interest
- community interests
- conservation measures
- COVID-19
- cruise ships
- deep seabed mining
- direct technology purchasing
- ecological damage compensation
- ecological environment
- ecosystem
- fisheries resources
- fishery management
- fishery resources
- global environment
- Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA)
- IMO
- integrated coastal management
- international cooperation
- international environmental law
- international law
- international obligations
- investment cooperation
- land and sea coordination
- law of the sea
- Law of the Sea
- legal principles
- LOSC
- marine ecological environment
- marine ecology
- marine environment
- marine genetic resources
- maritime crime
- maritime piracy
- meta-governance
- MPAs
- multiple subjects
- national legislation
- nuclear safety regulation
- ocean acidification
- ocean action
- ocean community with a shared future
- ocean governance
- ocean law
- oil spill accident
- piracy trials
- precautionary approach
- protection of intellectual property
- public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC)
- regional integration and cooperation
- regulatory governance
- RFMOs
- rising-sea-levels
- rule of law
- Sanchi ship
- SDG 14
- SDGs
- seasonal closure
- Somali piracy
- sponsoring state
- submissions' adoption
- sustainability
- sustainable development
- sustainable development goals (SDGs)
- the precautionary principle
- transfer of mining technology
- UNCLOS
- universal jurisdiction
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This Special Issue is designed to discuss and examine relevant legal issues concerning ocean governance in the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the long-lasting benefits of the international community. It will cover, inter alia, the safety of navigation and maritime security, the sustainable use of marine resources (living and non-living), marine environmental protection, climate change, and marine scientific research.
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