Sunday, June 11, 2023

New Volume: Ocean Yearbook

The latest volume of the Ocean Yearbook (Vol. 37) is out. Contents include:
  • Usha Natarajan, The Global Commons: Deep Sea, Outer Space and Beyond
  • Sara L. Seck, The Right to a Clean, Healthy and Sustainable Environment and the Triple Planetary Crisis: Reflections for Ocean Governance
  • Glen Wright, Klaudija Cremers, & Julien Rochette, Commentary—A High Seas Treaty on the Horizon: Progress and Prospects for the Intergovernmental Conference
  • Prerna Chand, Leigh-Ann Buliruarua, & Cherie Morris, Capacity-building for Coastal Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience in the Pacific Islands
  • Melinda Janki, Can the World’s Biggest Climate Change Case Help to Save the Ocean?
  • Rosalie Francis, Canada’s Response to Mi’kmaq Aboriginal and Treaty Fishing Rights: Reconciliation or Legal Colonial Oppression?
  • Simon McKenzie & Eve Massingham, AUKUS: The Regulation of the Ocean and the Legal Dangers of Working Together
  • Hatice Kubra Ecemis Yilmaz, Legal Aspects of the Kanal İstanbul from the Perspective of Its Unique Features
  • Klaas Willaert, Sharing is Caring: Prominent Issues and Considerations Regarding the Equitable Distribution of Deep-sea Mining Proceeds
  • Sean Brillant, The Future of North Atlantic Right Whales and Fishing and Shipping Interactions
  • Nikol Damato, Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas and Transboundary Waters: An Examination of Bilateral Management of the Salish Sea
  • Mandy Meng Fang, China’s Battle against Marine Plastic Pollution at the Local Level: A Case Study of Sanya City, Hainan Province
  • Leah M. Robertson, Matthew J. Dorreen, & Mohammad Ali Raza, Harnessing Offshore Wind in Canada: The Regulatory Landscape for Offshore Wind Development and Lessons Learned from the United Kingdom, Denmark, and the United States
  • Charlotte Connolly, Under the Arctic Ice: Climate Futurism, Inuit Sovereignty, and Deep Seabed Mining in the Just Transition
  • Weishan Wang, Marine Spatial Planning in Canadian Arctic Shipping Governance: Exploring Its Application in the Northern Low-impact Shipping Corridors Initiative
  • Mary R. Brooks, Safer Ships and Cleaner Seas: Reducing Vessel Risks through Targeted Inspections and Recognized Organization Oversight
  • Laura Carballo Piñeiro, The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 and the ILO Decent Work Agenda: A Work in Progress
  • Meinhard Doelle, Tafsir Johansson, Aspasia Pastra, & Andrew Baskin, Environmental Policy Frameworks for Ports: In Search of a Gold Standard
  • Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, The Status and Use of Hospital Ships in Times of Peace and War: Law of the Sea, Maritime Law and the Law of Naval Warfare
  • Marel Katsivela, Legal, Ethical and Industry Issues and Developments regarding Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships