Laws of the Sea
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Laws of the Sea
Interdisciplinary Currents
Braverman, Irus
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
302
Mole
Inglês
9781032070629
15 a 20 dias
585
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Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction
Amphibious Legal Geographies: Toward Land-Sea Regimes
Irus Braverman
Chapter 1
The Vexed Liminality of Hydrothermal Vents: An Opportunity to Unmake the Law of the Sea
Surabhi Ranganathan
Chapter 2
Commodifying the Oceans: The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases Revisited
Henry Jones
Chapter 3
Imagining Justice with the Abyssal Ocean
Susan Reid
Chapter 4
Genetic Freedom of the Seas in the Age of Extractivism: Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
Irus Braverman
Chapter 5
Oceanic Heterolegalities? Ocean Commons and the Heterotopias of Sovereign Legality
Vito De Lucia
Chapter 6
Mining the Seas: Speculative Fictions and Futures
Elizabeth DeLoughrey
Chapter 7
Navigating the Structural Coherence of Sea Ice
Philip Steinberg, Greta Ferloni, Claudio Aporta, Gavin Bridge, Aldo Chircop, Kate Coddington, Stuart Elden, Stephanie C. Kane, Timo Koivurova, Jessica Shadian, and Anna Stammler-Gossmann
Chapter 8
UNCLOS as a Geopolitical Chokepoint: Locked Down, Locked In, Locked Out
Elspeth Probyn
Chapter 9
From Extended Urbanization to Ocean Gentrification: Miami's River Port and the Precarious Geographies of Haitian Shipping
Jeffrey S. Kahn
Chapter 10
Miles and Norms in the Fishery of Marseille: On the Interface between Social Norms and Legal Rules
Florian Grisel
Chapter 11
Divided Environments: Scalar Challenges in Sweden's Marine and Coastal Water Planning
Aron Westholm
Chapter 12
Good Human-Turtle Relationships in Indonesia: Exploring Intersecting Legalities in Sea Turtle Conservation
Annet Pauwelussen & Shannon Switzer Swanson
Afterword
We Are All Complicit: Performing Law through Wavewriting
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
Amphibious Legal Geographies: Toward Land-Sea Regimes
Irus Braverman
Chapter 1
The Vexed Liminality of Hydrothermal Vents: An Opportunity to Unmake the Law of the Sea
Surabhi Ranganathan
Chapter 2
Commodifying the Oceans: The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases Revisited
Henry Jones
Chapter 3
Imagining Justice with the Abyssal Ocean
Susan Reid
Chapter 4
Genetic Freedom of the Seas in the Age of Extractivism: Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
Irus Braverman
Chapter 5
Oceanic Heterolegalities? Ocean Commons and the Heterotopias of Sovereign Legality
Vito De Lucia
Chapter 6
Mining the Seas: Speculative Fictions and Futures
Elizabeth DeLoughrey
Chapter 7
Navigating the Structural Coherence of Sea Ice
Philip Steinberg, Greta Ferloni, Claudio Aporta, Gavin Bridge, Aldo Chircop, Kate Coddington, Stuart Elden, Stephanie C. Kane, Timo Koivurova, Jessica Shadian, and Anna Stammler-Gossmann
Chapter 8
UNCLOS as a Geopolitical Chokepoint: Locked Down, Locked In, Locked Out
Elspeth Probyn
Chapter 9
From Extended Urbanization to Ocean Gentrification: Miami's River Port and the Precarious Geographies of Haitian Shipping
Jeffrey S. Kahn
Chapter 10
Miles and Norms in the Fishery of Marseille: On the Interface between Social Norms and Legal Rules
Florian Grisel
Chapter 11
Divided Environments: Scalar Challenges in Sweden's Marine and Coastal Water Planning
Aron Westholm
Chapter 12
Good Human-Turtle Relationships in Indonesia: Exploring Intersecting Legalities in Sea Turtle Conservation
Annet Pauwelussen & Shannon Switzer Swanson
Afterword
We Are All Complicit: Performing Law through Wavewriting
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Index
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Ocean;Blue humanities;Maritime Studies;Posthumanism;Materialism;Seas Water;Marine Spatial Planning;UNCLOS Negotiation;Ship Owners;Vice Versa;MGRs;UNCLOS III;Exclusive Economic Zone;NOAA Office;Seabed Mining;UNCLOS's Regime;Hydrothermal Vents;CCZ;Manganese Nodules;Sea Turtles;Sovereign Legality;Nagoya Protocol;Seabed Mining Regime;Miami River;Stem Future;Sea Ice;Shorefast Ice;Turtle Eggs;Chm Principle;Small Scale Fisheries
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction
Amphibious Legal Geographies: Toward Land-Sea Regimes
Irus Braverman
Chapter 1
The Vexed Liminality of Hydrothermal Vents: An Opportunity to Unmake the Law of the Sea
Surabhi Ranganathan
Chapter 2
Commodifying the Oceans: The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases Revisited
Henry Jones
Chapter 3
Imagining Justice with the Abyssal Ocean
Susan Reid
Chapter 4
Genetic Freedom of the Seas in the Age of Extractivism: Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
Irus Braverman
Chapter 5
Oceanic Heterolegalities? Ocean Commons and the Heterotopias of Sovereign Legality
Vito De Lucia
Chapter 6
Mining the Seas: Speculative Fictions and Futures
Elizabeth DeLoughrey
Chapter 7
Navigating the Structural Coherence of Sea Ice
Philip Steinberg, Greta Ferloni, Claudio Aporta, Gavin Bridge, Aldo Chircop, Kate Coddington, Stuart Elden, Stephanie C. Kane, Timo Koivurova, Jessica Shadian, and Anna Stammler-Gossmann
Chapter 8
UNCLOS as a Geopolitical Chokepoint: Locked Down, Locked In, Locked Out
Elspeth Probyn
Chapter 9
From Extended Urbanization to Ocean Gentrification: Miami's River Port and the Precarious Geographies of Haitian Shipping
Jeffrey S. Kahn
Chapter 10
Miles and Norms in the Fishery of Marseille: On the Interface between Social Norms and Legal Rules
Florian Grisel
Chapter 11
Divided Environments: Scalar Challenges in Sweden's Marine and Coastal Water Planning
Aron Westholm
Chapter 12
Good Human-Turtle Relationships in Indonesia: Exploring Intersecting Legalities in Sea Turtle Conservation
Annet Pauwelussen & Shannon Switzer Swanson
Afterword
We Are All Complicit: Performing Law through Wavewriting
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
Amphibious Legal Geographies: Toward Land-Sea Regimes
Irus Braverman
Chapter 1
The Vexed Liminality of Hydrothermal Vents: An Opportunity to Unmake the Law of the Sea
Surabhi Ranganathan
Chapter 2
Commodifying the Oceans: The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases Revisited
Henry Jones
Chapter 3
Imagining Justice with the Abyssal Ocean
Susan Reid
Chapter 4
Genetic Freedom of the Seas in the Age of Extractivism: Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
Irus Braverman
Chapter 5
Oceanic Heterolegalities? Ocean Commons and the Heterotopias of Sovereign Legality
Vito De Lucia
Chapter 6
Mining the Seas: Speculative Fictions and Futures
Elizabeth DeLoughrey
Chapter 7
Navigating the Structural Coherence of Sea Ice
Philip Steinberg, Greta Ferloni, Claudio Aporta, Gavin Bridge, Aldo Chircop, Kate Coddington, Stuart Elden, Stephanie C. Kane, Timo Koivurova, Jessica Shadian, and Anna Stammler-Gossmann
Chapter 8
UNCLOS as a Geopolitical Chokepoint: Locked Down, Locked In, Locked Out
Elspeth Probyn
Chapter 9
From Extended Urbanization to Ocean Gentrification: Miami's River Port and the Precarious Geographies of Haitian Shipping
Jeffrey S. Kahn
Chapter 10
Miles and Norms in the Fishery of Marseille: On the Interface between Social Norms and Legal Rules
Florian Grisel
Chapter 11
Divided Environments: Scalar Challenges in Sweden's Marine and Coastal Water Planning
Aron Westholm
Chapter 12
Good Human-Turtle Relationships in Indonesia: Exploring Intersecting Legalities in Sea Turtle Conservation
Annet Pauwelussen & Shannon Switzer Swanson
Afterword
We Are All Complicit: Performing Law through Wavewriting
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Ocean;Blue humanities;Maritime Studies;Posthumanism;Materialism;Seas Water;Marine Spatial Planning;UNCLOS Negotiation;Ship Owners;Vice Versa;MGRs;UNCLOS III;Exclusive Economic Zone;NOAA Office;Seabed Mining;UNCLOS's Regime;Hydrothermal Vents;CCZ;Manganese Nodules;Sea Turtles;Sovereign Legality;Nagoya Protocol;Seabed Mining Regime;Miami River;Stem Future;Sea Ice;Shorefast Ice;Turtle Eggs;Chm Principle;Small Scale Fisheries