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On the interplay of international Law of the Sea and the prevention of maritime pollution - How far can a state proceed in protecting itself from conflicting norms in international law

Author
Hart Dubner B.
Journal/Series
Georgetown International Environmental Law Review | Vol. 11(1); 137 - 161; 25 p.
Date
1998
Source
IUCN (ID: ANA-063981)
Publisher | Place of publication
Georgetown University Law Centre | Washington, DC, USA
Document type
Article in periodical
Language
English
Field of application
International
Subject
Sea
Keyword
Marine area Sovereignty Marine pollution Navigation

Other references

Treaty

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

Treaty | Multilateral | Montego Bay |

Keyword: Alien species, Inspection, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Management/conservation, Deep sea bed, Islands, Bycatch, Offences/penalties, Enforcement/compliance, Risk assessment/management, Fishing licence fee, Authorization/permit, Fishery management and conservation, Total allowable catch, Marine fisheries, Liability/compensation, Pollution control, Future generations, Marine pollution, Dispute settlement, Monitoring, Stock enhancement/repopulation, Maritime zone, Policy/planning, Marine pollution (dumping at sea), Size, Contract/agreement, Access right, Education, Data collection/reporting, Research, EIA, International organization, Long-range air pollution, Marine mammals, Mining, Business/industry/corporations, High seas, Sovereignty, Marine pollution (land-based sources), Migratory species, Vessel ownership, Court/tribunal, Marine resources management, Jurisdictional competence, Fishing licence, Harbour, Early warning system/emergency intervention system, Fishing gear/fishing method, Navigation, Registration, Continental shelf, Marine pollution (ship-based sources), Exploration, Seasons, International relations/cooperation, Technology transfer, EEZ-Exclusive Economic Zone, Sustainable use

Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-000753)