Marine issues - From a scientific, political and legal perspective Auteur Ehlers P.N., Mann-Borgese E., Wolfrum R. (eds.) Date 2002 Source IUCN (ID: MON-073156) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Kluwer Law International | The Hague, The Netherlands ISBN 90-411-1740-7 Pages 352 p. Type du document Divers Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Pays/Territoire Union européenne Sujet Mer Mot clé Espèces exotiques Mise en application Normes environnementales Gestion des zones côtières Exploitation minière Fonds marins Gestion et conservation des pêches Politique/planification Gestion des ressources marines Résumé Contents: (1) From the Rhodian Sea Law to UNCLOS III (2) Non-European sources of the Law of the Sea (3) Port state control: An assessment of European practice (4) The northern sea route - Chance or threat (5) The development of environmental standards for the Baltic Sea (6) Monitoring compliance and enforcement of compliance through the Helsinki Convention (7) Marine environment protection - The Baltic Sea example (8) The Baltic Sea joint comprehensive environmental action programme (9) The quality status report ( QSR 2000) for the North East Atlantic (10) The development of environmental standards for the North-East Atlantic, including the North Sea (11) Monitoring compliance and enforcement of compliance through the OSPAR commission (12) The Mediterranean marine environment: Pressures, state of pollution and measures taken ( The Barcelona Convention and the Mediterranean Action Plan) (13) The development of the Black Sea area (14) Fishery and sustainability (15) Reflagging of fishing vessels: Critical assessment of its impact on the enforcement of fishing regulations and the responses thereto (16) The interaction between the Convention on Biological Diversity and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (17) The protection of the marine environment against the impacts of the seabed mining: An assessment of the new Mining Code of the international Seabed Authority (18) The deep sea floor - New discoveries and visions (19) The introduction of alien or new species into the marine environment: A challenge for standard setting and enforcement (20) German marine science - A case study (21) Is marine research an economic factor in Europe? (22) A European approach to ocean observation (23) Towards a European marine information highway (24) Ocean and coastal zones in global programmes and the Ocean 21 Project (25) Eco-economic management of coastal zone