管辖权
条约
谈判
政治学
惯例
海洋保护区
国际制度
规范性
国际法
联合国海洋法公约
海洋法
公司治理
生物多样性公约
法律与经济学
国际水域
法学
国际公法
生物多样性
社会学
业务
生态学
生物
财务
栖息地
出处
期刊:The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law
[Brill]
日期:2023-01-11
卷期号:38 (1): 107-139
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1163/15718085-bja10112
摘要
Abstract Among the most pressing issues that remain unresolved in the process of negotiating a new international legally binding instrument ( ILBI ) on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction ( BBNJ ) are the institutional arrangements, as they underpin the treaty as a whole. This article seeks to shed new light on the question of what institutional shape the ILBI should take, by closely analysing the pluralistic governance model that is reflected in the BBNJ Draft text and exploring its potential normative and institutional interactions with the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic ( OSPAR Convention), under which a vast network of marine protected areas ( MPA s) has been put in place. The BBNJ ILBI has great potential to strengthen regional bodies in their endeavours to establish MPA s as opposed to ‘undermine’ them.
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