Thursday, September 18, 2025

New Issue: Ocean Development & International Law

The latest issue of Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 56, no. 3, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Ethan Beringen, Exploring the Potential for Inter-Regime Learning Between the BBNJ Agreement and the Global Plastics Treaty
  • Pornomo Rovan Astri Yoga & Lowell Bautista, Legal Analysis of the Establishment of Exclusion Zones for Submarines in Indonesia’s Archipelagic Sea Lanes
  • Laisa Branco de Almeida, The New Regulatory Framework under the BBNJ Agreement for Marine Genetic Resources and the Material Exception to Fishing and Fishing-Related Activities
  • Daiana Seabra Venancio, Challenges in Defining the Legal Status of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
  • Endalew Lijalem Enyew, Impact and Recognition of Traditional Fishing Rights in Maritime Boundary Delimitation: Overview of State Practice in Latin America and Africa
  • Henrik Ringbom, New Threats—Old Rules: Law of the Sea Issues Raised by Suspected Attacks on Submarine Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea
  • Tajra Smajic, Climate Change and Deep Seabed Mining: Implications of the COSIS Advisory Opinion
  • Sophia Kopela, Due Diligence and the Establishment of Area-Based Management Tools Including Marine Protected Areas in the BBNJ Agreement