1st Edition
Marine Management in Disputed Areas The Case of the Barents Sea
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
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As world natural resources diminish and the necessity of protecting our environment becomes critical, the need for efficient marine management increases. However, marine boundaries are not easily defined and in disputed areas the prospect of sound management is difficult. The Barents Sea is a perfect example of this. Despite being rich in living resources, the area remains under developed and its... Read more
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Application Of The Svalbard Treaty To Maritime Areas. 3. Boundary Delimitation In The Barents Sea. 4. Fisheries Management And Access To Fishery Resources In The Barents Sea. 5. Offshore Activities In The Barents Sea. 6. Conclusions. Bibliography. Index.
Biography
Robin Churchill, Geir Ulfstein
`One of the most important merits of this book is undoubtedly its clear presentation of legal issues, making them also accessible to others than the legally trained. At the same time this has not led to a simplification of the issues at hand which are analysed in considerable detail ... Furthermore, the book is very well documented.' - Journal of Marine and Coastal Law
`It is one of the most valuable features of the book under review that it connects the remote, unknown to a general reader, problems of the Barents Sea with the broader issues of international law ... This book is a very valuable survey of an area of which the knowledge is rather limited. The book is very well documented and erudite in the presentation of the general problems of international law. It may be recommended to all readers interested in the management of maritime areas.' - International and Comparative Law Quarterly
`This is an admirable book for its qualities of clarity, detail and comprehensiveness. It is also far more than a study of the Barents Sea; throughout, the authors explain and apply principles of international law which are so well exemplified in this important and complex region.' - Maritime Policy Management






