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Human Rights and Ocean Governance: The Potential of Marine Spatial Planning in Europe

Human Rights and Ocean Governance: The Potential of Marine Spatial Planning in Europe

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This book explores the role of human rights in ocean governance and emphasizes their interdisciplinary appeal. It will be of interest to scholars, geographers, and others concerned with ocean governance.

Format: Hardback
Length: 254 pages
Publication date: 12 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book makes a compelling case for the importance of human rights in the realm of ocean governance, drawing upon a wide range of disciplines to shed light on the subject. With its interdisciplinary appeal, it is destined to captivate scholars, geographers, and individuals passionate about ocean governance, offering valuable insights and perspectives on this critical issue.

The book begins by exploring the historical and legal foundations of human rights in the ocean, highlighting the role that international law and treaties have played in establishing and protecting the rights of individuals and communities living in coastal areas and the oceans. It then delves into the practical implications of human rights in ocean governance, examining how they can be used to promote sustainable development, protect marine ecosystems, and address issues such as climate change, poverty, and inequality.

One of the key arguments made by the book is that human rights provide a framework for ensuring that the ocean is managed in a fair and equitable manner. It emphasizes the need to recognize the rights of marginalized communities, such as indigenous peoples and coastal communities, who have historically been marginalized and excluded from decision-making processes related to the ocean. By incorporating their perspectives and concerns into ocean governance, the book argues, we can create more inclusive and sustainable solutions to the challenges facing the ocean.

Another important aspect of the book is its focus on the role of the United Nations in promoting human rights in ocean governance. It examines the various mechanisms and institutions established by the UN, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and how they can be used to advance human rights in the ocean. The book also highlights the challenges and limitations of these institutions, such as the lack of funding and political will, and proposes strategies for overcoming these obstacles to ensure that human rights are fully integrated into ocean governance.

In addition to its theoretical and practical implications, the book also offers a wealth of empirical evidence and case studies to support its arguments. It provides insights into the experiences of individuals and communities living in coastal areas and the oceans, highlighting the ways in which human rights have been violated and the challenges they face in accessing their rights. The book also explores the role of civil society and social movements in promoting human rights in ocean governance, and how they can work together with governments and other stakeholders to create lasting change.

Overall, this book is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of ocean governance, offering a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the importance of human rights in this critical area. It is essential reading for scholars, geographers, policymakers, and anyone else interested in promoting sustainable development, protecting marine ecosystems, and addressing the challenges facing the ocean today.

Weight: 644g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032519593

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