联合国海洋法公约
管辖权
生物多样性公约
谈判
可持续发展
环境伦理学
惯例
政治学
预防原则
海洋法
国际制度
法学
国际法
公司治理
环境规划
法律与经济学
社会学
地理
生物多样性
生态学
国际公法
经济
生物
管理
哲学
出处
期刊:Australian year book of international law
[Brill]
日期:2023-10-23
卷期号:41 (1): 101-126
标识
DOI:10.1163/26660229-04101016
摘要
Abstract This article explores the negative implications of the biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (‘ BBNJ ’) process for the common heritage of humankind (‘ CH ’) principle, focusing on the discussions over its applicability to Marine Genetic Resources (‘ MGR s’). This article argues that the CH under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea for deep-sea mineral resources was neither necessary nor desirable for MGR s governance. An analysis of the BBNJ process demonstrates that CH ’s exploitation bias is still persistent, which makes this principle politically controversial and prevents the principle from embracing sustainable development. Indeed, Article 7 of the Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction stipulates the CH as a general principle of the new BBNJ regime. However, the BBNJ negotiations failed to articulate how the CH principle can contribute to managing the living resources, MGR s, in areas beyond national jurisdiction. This finding would cast doubt on the alleged potential of the CH principle to govern a broad range of subjects or resources other than deep-sea minerals.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI