Frontiers in international environmental law : oceans and climate challenges : essays in honour of David Freestone / / edited by Richard Barnes and Ronán Long.

Frontiers in International Environmental Law explores how law and legal scholarship has responded to some of the most important oceans and climate governance challenges of our time. Using the concept of the frontier, each contributor provides a unique perspective on the way that we can understand an...

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spelling Frontiers in international environmental law [electronic resource] : oceans and climate challenges : essays in honour of David Freestone / edited by Richard Barnes and Ronán Long.
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2021.
1 online resource (xxxvi, 563 p.) : ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- 1. Frontiers in law and legal scholarship / Richard Barnes and Ronan Long -- Part 1 Frontier Actors -- 2. Water and soil, blood and oil: demarcating the frontiers of Australia, Indonesia and Timor-Leste / David Dixon -- 3. From laggards to leaders: the evolving role of the private actors in the international climate regime / Charlotte Streck -- 4. Shared responsibility or institutional accountability? Continuing conceptual and enforcement issues for grievance mechanisms of public and private international finance institutions / David M. Ong -- Part 2 Fontiers as Transitional Spaces -- 5. International law obligations of states in undelimited maritime frontier areas / Robin Churchill -- 6. A new frontier in the law of the sea? Responding to the implications of sea level rise for baselines, limits and boundaries / Clive Schofield -- 7. Climate change and sea level rise nature of the state and of state extinction / Seokwoo Lee and Lowell Bautista -- Part 3 Frontiers and Established Regimes -- 8. The frontier in the historical development of the international law of the sea / Tullio Scovazzi -- 9. New ways to break the ice: emerging approaches to the regulation of navigation in the northwest passage / Scott Davidson -- 10. Taming the wild north? High seas fisheries in the warming arctic / Rosemary Rayfuse -- 11. From the plastics revolution to the marine plastics crisis: a patchwork of international law / Nilüfer Oral -- 12. The ocean and climate change law: exploring the relationships / Daniel Bodansky -- Part 4 Frontiers and Vulnerable Regimes -- 13. Enhancing state responsibility from environmental implications of the South China Sea Dispute / Amrisha Pandey and Surya P. Subedi -- 14. The contribution of the precautionary principle to marine environmental protection: from making waves to smooth sailing? / Warwick Gullett -- Part 5 Frontiers as Creative Spaces -- 15. The interface of science and law: a challenge to the privileging of 'marine biodiversity' over 'marine environment' / Philomène Verlaan -- 16. Strategic environmental assessment and its application to marine areas beyond national jurisdiction / Robin Warner -- 17. The Sargasso Sea: an innovative approach to governance in areas beyond national jurisdiction / Kristina M. Gjerde and Ole Varmer -- 18. Strengthening the stewardship of the Sargasso Sea / David A. Balton -- Part 6 New Frontiers -- 19. The anthropocene, five discourses and frontier space / Ellen Hey.
Frontiers in International Environmental Law explores how law and legal scholarship has responded to some of the most important oceans and climate governance challenges of our time. Using the concept of the frontier, each contributor provides a unique perspective on the way that we can understand and can shape the development of law and legal institutions to better protect our marine environment and climate system, and reduce conflicts in areas of legal uncertainty. The authors show how different actors influence legal development, and how legal transitions occur in marine spaces and how change influences existing legal regimes. They also consider how change creates risks for the protection of vulnerable environment, but also opportunities for creative thinking and better ways of governing our environment.
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Environmental law, International.
Law of the sea.
Marine pollution Law and legislation.
Freestone, David.
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title Frontiers in international environmental law oceans and climate challenges : essays in honour of David Freestone /
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Introduction -- 1. Frontiers in law and legal scholarship / Richard Barnes and Ronan Long -- Part 1 Frontier Actors -- 2. Water and soil, blood and oil: demarcating the frontiers of Australia, Indonesia and Timor-Leste / David Dixon -- 3. From laggards to leaders: the evolving role of the private actors in the international climate regime / Charlotte Streck -- 4. Shared responsibility or institutional accountability? Continuing conceptual and enforcement issues for grievance mechanisms of public and private international finance institutions / David M. Ong -- Part 2 Fontiers as Transitional Spaces -- 5. International law obligations of states in undelimited maritime frontier areas / Robin Churchill -- 6. A new frontier in the law of the sea? Responding to the implications of sea level rise for baselines, limits and boundaries / Clive Schofield -- 7. Climate change and sea level rise nature of the state and of state extinction / Seokwoo Lee and Lowell Bautista -- Part 3 Frontiers and Established Regimes -- 8. The frontier in the historical development of the international law of the sea / Tullio Scovazzi -- 9. New ways to break the ice: emerging approaches to the regulation of navigation in the northwest passage / Scott Davidson -- 10. Taming the wild north? High seas fisheries in the warming arctic / Rosemary Rayfuse -- 11. From the plastics revolution to the marine plastics crisis: a patchwork of international law / Nilüfer Oral -- 12. The ocean and climate change law: exploring the relationships / Daniel Bodansky -- Part 4 Frontiers and Vulnerable Regimes -- 13. Enhancing state responsibility from environmental implications of the South China Sea Dispute / Amrisha Pandey and Surya P. Subedi -- 14. The contribution of the precautionary principle to marine environmental protection: from making waves to smooth sailing? / Warwick Gullett -- Part 5 Frontiers as Creative Spaces -- 15. The interface of science and law: a challenge to the privileging of 'marine biodiversity' over 'marine environment' / Philomène Verlaan -- 16. Strategic environmental assessment and its application to marine areas beyond national jurisdiction / Robin Warner -- 17. The Sargasso Sea: an innovative approach to governance in areas beyond national jurisdiction / Kristina M. Gjerde and Ole Varmer -- 18. Strengthening the stewardship of the Sargasso Sea / David A. Balton -- Part 6 New Frontiers -- 19. The anthropocene, five discourses and frontier space / Ellen Hey.
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contents Introduction -- 1. Frontiers in law and legal scholarship / Richard Barnes and Ronan Long -- Part 1 Frontier Actors -- 2. Water and soil, blood and oil: demarcating the frontiers of Australia, Indonesia and Timor-Leste / David Dixon -- 3. From laggards to leaders: the evolving role of the private actors in the international climate regime / Charlotte Streck -- 4. Shared responsibility or institutional accountability? Continuing conceptual and enforcement issues for grievance mechanisms of public and private international finance institutions / David M. Ong -- Part 2 Fontiers as Transitional Spaces -- 5. International law obligations of states in undelimited maritime frontier areas / Robin Churchill -- 6. A new frontier in the law of the sea? Responding to the implications of sea level rise for baselines, limits and boundaries / Clive Schofield -- 7. Climate change and sea level rise nature of the state and of state extinction / Seokwoo Lee and Lowell Bautista -- Part 3 Frontiers and Established Regimes -- 8. The frontier in the historical development of the international law of the sea / Tullio Scovazzi -- 9. New ways to break the ice: emerging approaches to the regulation of navigation in the northwest passage / Scott Davidson -- 10. Taming the wild north? High seas fisheries in the warming arctic / Rosemary Rayfuse -- 11. From the plastics revolution to the marine plastics crisis: a patchwork of international law / Nilüfer Oral -- 12. The ocean and climate change law: exploring the relationships / Daniel Bodansky -- Part 4 Frontiers and Vulnerable Regimes -- 13. Enhancing state responsibility from environmental implications of the South China Sea Dispute / Amrisha Pandey and Surya P. Subedi -- 14. The contribution of the precautionary principle to marine environmental protection: from making waves to smooth sailing? / Warwick Gullett -- Part 5 Frontiers as Creative Spaces -- 15. The interface of science and law: a challenge to the privileging of 'marine biodiversity' over 'marine environment' / Philomène Verlaan -- 16. Strategic environmental assessment and its application to marine areas beyond national jurisdiction / Robin Warner -- 17. The Sargasso Sea: an innovative approach to governance in areas beyond national jurisdiction / Kristina M. Gjerde and Ole Varmer -- 18. Strengthening the stewardship of the Sargasso Sea / David A. Balton -- Part 6 New Frontiers -- 19. The anthropocene, five discourses and frontier space / Ellen Hey.
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