Saturday, September 21, 2024

New Issue: International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law

The latest issue of the International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law (Vol. 39, no. 3, 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Protecting the Ocean: The London Convention and Stockholm Declaration at 50
    • Arsenio Domínguez, Foreword to the Special Issue on Protecting the Ocean: the London Convention and Stockholm Declaration at Fifty
    • Ríán Derrig, Ronán Long, Zhen Sun, & Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien, Special Issue on Protecting the Ocean: The London Convention and Stockholm Declaration at Fifty – Introduction
    • Part 1: Context
      • Ronán Long, Celebrating the Genesis of Multilateralism in Marine Environmental Law: Reflections from the WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute
      • Nilüfer Oral, A Stocktake of Ocean Governance Fifty Years after Stockholm: New Challenges for International Law
      • Andrew Birchenough, Fredrik Haag, & Zhen Sun, The Development and Administration of the London Convention and Protocol: ‘Two Instruments, One Family’ and Their Link to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
      • José M Pacheco Castillo, Dorothee Seybold, & David Santillo, The London Regime’s Adaptability and Impact
    • Part 2: Liability and Responsibility
      • Richard Barnes, The London Convention: Jurisdiction and Liability Issues
      • Atsuko Kanehara, Effective Implementation of the Stockholm Declaration and the London Convention Regime on Dumping: Dynamically Incorporating the Development of the Concept of Environment in the Twenty-First Century into the LOSC
      • Seokwoo Lee & Clive Schofield, Japan’s Release of Wastewater from Fukushima: What Role for the Law of the Sea?
      • Måns Jacobsson, The Contribution of the International Compensation Regimes to the Protection of the Ocean
    • Part 3: Sources of Knowledge
      • Aleke Stöfen-O’Brien & Roxanne Graham, The Establishment of Science-Policy Interfaces for the Global Plastics Treaty: Reflections on Small Island Developing States’ Perspectives
      • Momoko Kitada & Mariamalia Rodríguez-Chaves, Advancing Gender Equality in Contemporary Ocean Affairs
      • Chris Vivian & Linda Del Savio, The London Convention and Protocol: Adapting to Address the Ocean-Climate Crisis
      • Youna LBL Lyons, David Santillo, & Federica Catonini, Legitimate Scientific Research: Objective Scientific Assessment of Marine Geoengineering Activities under the London Convention and London Protocol
      • Todd Bridges, Shana Jones, & Matthew Shudtz, Innovating through Nature-Positive Engineering: How Can We Move Forward?
      • Tafsir Matin Johansson, Aspasia Pastra, and Maximo Q Mejia Jr, Seaworthiness and Protecting the Ocean: Maritime Remote Inspection Technologies
    • Part 4: Political Economy
      • Alla Pozdnakova, Ship Recycling and the Right to a Healthy Environment
      • Ríán Derrig, Carl Grainger, Kahlil Hassanali, & Fuad Bateh, Protecting the Ocean in the Contemporary International Order: Capacity-Building and Technology Transfer from the Stockholm Declaration to the BBNJ Agreement
      • Sara L Seck, Legal Systems and Loss & Damage at the Ocean-Climate Nexus: a Tribute to Meinhard Doelle
      • Fae Sapsford, The Cost of Neglecting the Sargasso Sea
      • Vasco Becker-Weinberg & Tracy Shimmield, Strengthening Environmental Impact Assessment Obligations of Deep Seabed Mining in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction