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OverviewDevoted to assessing the state of ocean and coastal governance, knowledge, and management, the Ocean Yearbook provides information in one convenient resource. As in previous editions, articles provide multidisciplinary expert perspectives on contemporary issues. Each new volume draws on policy studies, international relations, international and comparative law, management, marine sciences, economics, and social sciences. Each volume contains key recent legal and policy instruments. The Yearbook is a collaborative initiative of the International Ocean Institute (www.ioinst.org) in Malta and the Marine & Environmental Law Institute (www.dal.ca/law/MELAW) at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. The Yearbook is now available online. Learn more about the electronic product here. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aldo Chircop , Scott Coffen-Smout , Moira L. McConnellPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Volume: 30 Weight: 1.392kg ISBN: 9789004321595ISBN 10: 9004321594 Pages: 844 Publication Date: 26 May 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsThe International Ocean Institute Marine & Environmental Law Institute, Schulich School of Law Acknowledgements Contributors Coastal and Ocean Management The Combination-lock Effect Blocking Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Australia: The Role of Governance and Politics, Nick Harvey The Legalization of Maritime Spatial Planning in the European Union and its Implications for Maritime Governance, Antonia Zervaki Regional Oceans Governance Atlantic Coral Conservation: Skeleton of International Protection, but no Muscle, Shane Belbin The Sargasso Sea Commission: An Innovative Approach to the Conservation of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction, David Freestone and Faith Bulger Technological, Economic and Natural Knowledge in Managing Environmental Problems: The Experience of Negotiating the Protocol for the Protection of the Mediterranean against Pollution from Land-based Sources and Activities, 1996, Alexandros Kailis Conventional Environmental Governance in the Mediterranean and its Evolving Institutional and Fiduciary Aspects in a Pragmatic Perspective, Evangelos Raftopoulos National MPA Laws in the South China Sea: A Comparison and Suggestions for MPA Law Reform in China, Vu Hai Dang Polar Oceans Governance Nunavut Fisheries Co-management and the Role of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement in Fisheries Management and Decision Making, Stephanie Boudreau and Lucia Fanning Law of the Sea, the European Union Arctic Policy and Corporate Ocean Responsibility, Claudia Cinelli Multiple Risks and Limited Law: Compensation for Oil Spills in the Context of Long-term Damages to Arctic Coastal Communities, Stefan Kirchner The Arctic Ocean: Can the Arctic Council be a Competent International Organization?, Katelyn Morton Compensation for Harm to the Marine Natural Environment Caused by Petroleum Spills in the Barents Sea: An Analysis of Norwegian and Russian Law, Kristoffer Svendsen Four Models on Interaction between Global and Regional Legal Frameworks on Environmental Protection against Marine Pollution: The Case of the Marine Arctic, Yoshifumi Tanaka Renewable Energy A Comparative Approach of Offshore Renewable Energy Legal Frameworks between France and the United Kingdom, Nicolas Boillet and Gaelle Gueguen-Hallouet Performance of Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Firms: An International Perspective, Catherine Boulatoff and Carol Marie Boyer Functional Interactions and Maritime Regulation: The Mutual Accommodation of Offshore Wind Farms and International Navigation and Shipping, Aldo Chircop and Peter L'Esperance The European Legal Framework for Marine Renewable Energies, Annie Cudennec Maritime Transport In the Wake of the Erika: Flag State Responsibility for the International Obligations under the Law of the Sea, Peter L'Esperance Port Sophistication and Country Economic Status: Seaports as Indicators of Economic Development, Joan Mileski, Cassia Boemer Galvao and Wyndylyn Von Zharen A Three-Tier Framework for Port Infrastructure Adaptation to Climate Change: Balancing Breadth and Depth of Knowledge, Kana Mutombo and Aykut OElcer Book Reviews Gregory Beaugrand, Marine Biodiversity, Climatic Variability and Global Change (Boris Worm) Khalid Bichou, Joseph S. Szyliowicz and Luca Zamparini, eds., Maritime Transport Security: Issues, Challenges and National Policies (Brian Wilson) Douglas R. Burnett, Robert C. Beckman and Tara M. Davenport, eds., Submarine Cables: The Handbook of Law and Policy (Scott Coffen-Smout) Biliana Cicin-Sain, David L. VanderZwaag and Miriam C. Balgos, eds., Routledge Handbook of National and Regional Ocean Policies (Marcus Haward) Morgan Gopnick, From the Forest to the Sea: Public Lands Management and Marine Spatial Planning (John Duff) Panos Koutrakos and Achilles Skordas, eds., The Law and Practice of Piracy at Sea: European and International Perspectives (Craig Forrest) Barbara Kwiatkowska, Submissions to the UN CLCS in Cases of Disputed and Undisputed Maritime Boundary Delimitations or Other Unresolved Land or Maritime Disputes of Developing States (Jay L. Batongbacal) Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore, Robert Beckman, and Ronan Long, eds., Freedom of Navigation and Globalization (Clive Symmons) Yoshinobu Takei, Filling Regulatory Gaps in High Seas Fisheries: Discrete High Seas Fish Stocks, Deep-sea Fisheries and Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (David Freestone) Appendices A. Annual Report of the International Ocean Institute 1. Report of the International Ocean Institute, 2014 B. Selected Documents and Proceedings 1. Oceans and the Law of the Sea Report of the Secretary-General, 2015 2. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Report of the Twenty-Fifth Meeting of States Parties, 8-12 June 2015 3. Report on the Work of the United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea at its Sixteenth Meeting, 6-10 April 2015 4. Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 19 June 2015 5. Text of the Amendments of 2014 to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 6. 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