Non-use Measures for Global Goods and Commons in International Law

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2025-07-31

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Guggisberg, SolèneORCID 0000-0001-6668-1038ISNI 0000000443876117
Blanchard, CatherineISNI 0000000492811731

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Abstract

In a world facing major environmental crises, radical measures are increasingly called for. As a change in paradigm from our anthropocentric approach to the environment and its resources remains mostly aspirational, non-use measures present themselves as practical regulatory tools to respond to environmental degradation. This edited volume examines moratoria, bans, no-take or entry zones across regimes regulating global goods and commons. It analyses factors that have contributed to the successful adoption and implementation of non-use measures for resources in the high seas, deep seabed, atmosphere, and Antarctica. It then presents pathways for the development and adoption of further non-use measures in these areas and in outer space, before reflecting on such measures’ limitations and potential.

Keywords

Antarctica, Atmosphere, Ban, BBNJ Agreement, Climate Change, Closure, Deep seabed, Deep-seabed mining, Dumping, Environment, environmental protection, Fishing, Geoengineering, High seas, Marine environment, Marine Protected Areas, Mining, Moon, Moratorium, Natural resources, No-take zones, Outer Space, Phase-outs, Precautionary approach, Regulation, Tourism, User States, Whaling, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 14 - Life Below Water

Citation

Guggisberg, S & Blanchard, C (eds) 2025, Non-use Measures for Global Goods and Commons in International Law. Publication on Ocean Development, vol. 105, vol. 105, Brill | Nijhoff, Leiden; Boston. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004730571