The international Law of the Sea and the Arctic governance: paving the way to integrated ecosystem-based management
Publication date
2023-04
Editors
Platjouw, Froukje Maria
Pozdnakova, Alla
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Part of book
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Abstract
This Chapter is aimed at analysing options to integrate the ecosystem-based approach (EBA) with Arctic Ocean governance. Today there is a clear global trend of replacing traditional sectoral regulation of different maritime activities with the EBA. This approach entails regulation of all types of economic activities in sea areas where they might have negative impacts on the marine environment. Since the boundaries of ecosystems in the Arctic do not generally overlap with the limits of the coastal States’ national jurisdiction and cover areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ), several crucial challenges arise. How to make regional measures in ABNJ binding and ensure compliance by non-Arctic States? How will the EBA correlate with sectoral environmental measures regarding, in particular, fisheries, exploitation of resources in the Area and vessel traffic in the Arctic, adopted by relevant sectoral international organizations? The Chapter focuses on finding answers to these and other relevant questions.
Keywords
Arctic, marine management, law of the sea, ecosystem-based approach, ABNJ, SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Citation
Todorov, A 2023, The international Law of the Sea and the Arctic governance: paving the way to integrated ecosystem-based management. in F M Platjouw & A Pozdnakova (eds), The Environmental Rule of Law for Oceans : Designing Legal Solutions. Cambridge University Press, pp. 313-326. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009253741.029