The first single-volume reference of its kind, this comprehensive handbook provides background information and analysis on the full range of contemporary ocean use issues. Coverage includes the development of ocean law, the evolving uses of oceans, data on living and non-living ocean resources, the environmental impact of pollution, and competing national claims over ocean exploration. The volume also summarizes the most current research available on the uses of oceans, incorporates the salient portions of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention in the topical surveys and analyses presented, and discusses all of the other major international conventions that have dealt with global ocean or marine affairs. Students, researchers, and agency staff concerned with the political and legal dimensions of ocean use will find this an indispensable source.
The handbook begins with an overview of the world's oceans and their physical and geographic features. The next two chapters survey the international conferences that have been held on ocean use and explore the historical development of international principles on the law of the sea. Ocean resources and their economic and political management form the focus of the following four chapters, with separate chapters on living and non-living resources and deep seabed mining. The final chapters address ocean environmental protection and pollution prevention and the implications of various uses of the ocean: military, navigation and transport, and marine scientific research. The text is accompanied by numerous charts and tables, end-of-chapter references, and seven appendixes which contain valuable supplemental information such as a chronological list of conventions and treaties on the law of the sea, national legislation on exclusive economic zones, bilateral fishery agreements, and more.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Höhe: 240 mm
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978-0-313-26434-4 (9780313264344)
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JAMES C.F. WANG is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. He has published a number of books on contemporary Chinese and Asian politics. He is a member of the Law of the Sea Institute and the Council on Ocean Law.
Preface The World's Oceans and Their Physical and Geographical Features International Conferences on the Uses of the Oceans Development of International Principles Living Resources: Access, EFZ [Exclusive Fishery Zone], and Disputes Living Resources: Regional Fishery Commissions, Marine Mammals Protection, and Species Approach Nonliving Resources: Offshore Oil and Strategic Minerals Deep-Seabed Mining Marine Pollution and Environmental Impact Regional Arrangements for Marine Environmental Protection and Pollution Control Military Uses of the Ocean Space: Legality, Prohibitions, and Restrictions Navigation, Communication, and Shipping Marine Scientific Research and Technological Transfer Major Players at UNCLOS III: Summary of Positions on Selected Issues Appendices Selected Bibliography Index