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Due Diligence and the High Seas

Due Diligence and the High Seas

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Due diligence is a concept that has grown in importance in environmental law and the law of the sea, but it is unclear what it is. This book proposes a comprehensive theory of due diligence in harmony with the general law of State responsibility and explores its usefulness in addressing modern challenges afflicting the high seas. It also offers a new perspective on the UNCLOS through the prism of due diligence and will interest international lawyers concerned with this notion and those dealing with the protection of the marine environment and fisheries.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Due diligence has experienced a significant surge in interest, particularly in the domains of environmental law and the law of the sea. However, there exists a sense of confusion regarding its definition. Is due diligence a principle, a rule, a standard, or something else entirely? This book aims to provide a comprehensive theory of due diligence that aligns with the general principles of State responsibility.

In addition, this book delves into the usefulness of due diligence in addressing contemporary challenges affecting the high seas. While the application of due diligence in transboundary contexts is well established in jurisprudence, its applicability in areas beyond national jurisdiction remains somewhat unclear. Nonetheless, the proper utilization of this concept holds significant potential for the protection of the high seas, as it enables the incorporation of international standards into this delicate realm.

By examining the theory of due diligence in detail, this book will appeal to international lawyers who are interested in this notion. It also offers a fresh perspective on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) through the lens of due diligence, which will be of interest to lawyers engaged in the protection of the marine environment and fisheries.

Weight: 276g
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032162805

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