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Legal Regimes for Environmental Protection

Governance for Climate Change and Ocean Resources
BuchGebunden
360 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am07.08.2015VIII, 351 Pp. edition
In Legal Regimes for Environmental Protection the editors offer important new insights into the legal questions on tackling climate change and the legal instruments available to address maritime environmental problems.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextIn Legal Regimes for Environmental Protection the editors offer important new insights into the legal questions on tackling climate change and the legal instruments available to address maritime environmental problems.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-30282-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum07.08.2015
AuflageVIII, 351 Pp. edition
Seiten360 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 23 mm
Gewicht680 g
Artikel-Nr.35443641
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GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionHans-Joachim Koch, Doris KönigA. Current National and Regional Climate Protection LawI. General RemarksCHAPTER 1: Global Warming Continues, International Climate Politics Keeps FailingMojib LatifII. National Climate Protection Law: A Basis for International Success CHAPTER 2: The Sleeping Giant Awakes: US Actions to Mitigate Climate DisruptionDavid DriesenCHAPTER 3: Climate Change and the Law in JapanYukari TakamuraCHAPTER 4: Climate and Energy Policy in the EU and Germany at a CrossroadsSimon Marr CHAPTER 5: Climate Change Law in China: Is Renewable Energy Law an Effective Tool for Combating Climate Change?Nengye Liu CHAPTER 6: Climate Change, Law and Development in Africa: A Reflection on Selected Aspects, Relations and ResponsesOliver C. RuppelB. Marine Environmental Protection and World NutritionI. General RemarksCHAPTER 7: The Current State of International Fisheries and the Protection of Extensively Overfished Fish StocksManfred Niekisch, Markus Salomon, Stefanie JungCHAPTER 8: Mariculture and Environmental Protection - Problems and Regulatory StrategiesJorge Bermúdez Soto CHAPTER 9: Regional Fisheries Management Organisations and their Efforts and Measures to Regulate Fishing ActivitiesRosemary RayfuseII. OverfishingCHAPTER 10: A New Basic Regulation for the EU Common Fisheries Policy: A Post-Reform InventoryTill MarkusCHAPTER 11: Enforcement Issues in Norwegian Fisheries LawTore HenriksenCHAPTER 12: New Steps in the Control of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated FishingGabriela A. OantaIII. MaricultureCHAPTER 13: Licensing and Permit Requirements: NorwayMartin BrydeCHAPTER 14: Licensing and Permit Requirements: ScotlandMatthew Gubbins CHAPTER 15: Product-Related Regulation: Certification of Mariculture ProductsMagreet van VilsterenCHAPTER 16: Discussion Summary Working Group: MaricultureArndt SchmehlIV. Ocean GovernanceCHAPTER 17: The Evolving Framework for International Navigation in the ArcticAldo Chircop CHAPTER 18: Compliance with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: Problems and ProspectsRobin ChurchillCHAPTER 19: A Jurisprudential Reflection on Marine Environmental State JurisdictionBénédicte Sage-FullerCHAPTER 20: Regional Cooperations in Marine Environmental LawDorota J. EnglenderC. ConclusionCHAPTER 21: ConclusionJoachim Sanden, Roda VerheyenINDEXmehr

Autor

HANS-JOACHIM KOCH is Professor at Hamburg University (em. 2010) and is a founder of the Research Centre for Environmental Law. From 2002-2008 he was chairman of the German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU), and, since 2005 has been Chairman of the Association for Envrionmental Law (Gesellschaft für Umweltrecht).

DORIS KÖNIG, M.C.L. held the Claussen-Simon-Foundation Chair of International Law at Bucerius Law School Hamburg, where she was Dean from 2012 to 2014. Since June 2014 she is Judge at the Federal Constitutional Court. Her main research interests are in the fields of European Integration Law, the International Law of the Sea, International Environmental Law in relation to International Economic Law and the International Law of Human Rights.

JOACHIM SANDEN is Deputy of Directorate-General Environmental Protection in the Ministry of Urban Development and Environment of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and Extraordinary Professor at Leuphana University Lueneburg. His main research interests are in the fields of International, European and German Environmental Law.

RODA VERHEYEN is an attorney in private practice with a focus on environmental and planning law. Her academic interest is in climate change law and the context between development, finance and environment. She has an extensive background in international law and the making of international agreements.