REGIONAL CO—OPERATION AND PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW — THE BLACK SEA
Author(s) | Nilufer Oral |
Publisher | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Date | 2013 |
Pages | 298 |
Format | |
Size | 2 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
In her book, Nilufer Oral has provided an excellent overview and examination of the mechanism of regional collaboration with the ultimate goal to protect and duly preserve the Black Sea's marine environment, within the frames of the relevant international legislation; in addition to that, the author performed the identification of all key components for the regional regime established on a basis of the very best legal practices available.
This volume will provide readers with a good and comprehensive overview of the modern challenges relating to the Black Sea, with the particular emphasis made on the biological diversity and fisheries, and sources of marine pollution from land and from vessels. Looking at the historical background of the regional collaboration in the above stated geographic area, we will see the comparison to the process of development of same within the international law.
The publication starts with the valuable information related to the historical development of that collaboration, followed by the chapters addressing the state of the Black Sea, and regional legal framework and marine bio-diversity in the area. Remaining chapters of the volume deal with the pollution, offshore activities that might potentially cause the pollution, current gaps in information, lessons learned and various recommendations.
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