Implementing the World Heritage Convention: Dimensions of Compliance by Evan HAMMAN and Herdis HØLLELAND. Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA: Oxon: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. 300 pp. Hardcover: £100.00; available as eBook from £25.00. doi: 10.4337/9781789904925

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lished to study the overlapping issues and to prepare a draft text for consideration in the future. With this background, this book is an important and timely contribution to the development of the law of the sea for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity. The book provides eight chapters and six appendices covering those aspects of biodiversity conservation outside the Boundary Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ). The author’s extraordinary effort, zeal, and vision present a balanced analysis of the issues relating to biodiversity and the marine environment and proposes future actions to regulate the BBNJ. The book includes a prologue to marine conservation, especially within BBNJ under international law. It then discusses the promises and limits of the legal protection of the BBNJ, given a new proposal to develop an ILBI; the adoption of Grotian doctrine in lawmaking for the BBNJ; conceptual analysis on proposed ILBIs to deal with the BBNJ; an application of area-based management tools in marine protected areas beyond national jurisdiction; compliance with environmental impact assessments in the BBNJ; regulation of marine genetic resources; and implementation of capacity building and technology transfer. Finally, it concludes with valuable remarks and suggestions for the prospects of ILBIs for the conservation and sustainable use of the BBNJ. The prospect of adopting an ILBI has been outlined based on the political will of sovereign states balancing their competing interests in the protection, conservation, and sustainable use of the BBNJ. The author, Sarah Lothian, a renowned lecturer and barrister from Australia, has thoroughly investigated the regulatory, governance, and institutional framework for the BBNJ under existing international law. The book is unique among contemporary academic contributions such as Alexander Gillespie’s Conservation, Biodiversity and International Law. Because of its unique structure and scope, in-depth analysis, and authentic suggestions for better regulation and management of the marine environment as “Global Commons”, this book will be a great help to the scholars, practitioners, and policymakers engaged in the law of the sea and the protection of the biodiversity of the marine environment.
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《执行世界遗产公约:遵守的维度》作者:埃文·哈曼和赫迪斯HØLLELAND。切尔滕纳姆,英国/北安普顿,马萨诸塞州:Oxon:爱德华埃尔加出版社,2023。300页精装版:100英镑;电子书25英镑起。doi: 10.4337 / 9781789904925
以研究重叠的问题并编写案文草案供将来审议。在这一背景下,本书对海洋法的发展做出了重要而及时的贡献,以保护和可持续利用海洋生物多样性。该书提供了八章和六个附录,涵盖了国家管辖范围外生物多样性保护的这些方面。作者非凡的努力、热情和远见对生物多样性和海洋环境相关问题进行了平衡分析,并提出了监管BBNJ的未来行动。这本书包括海洋保护的序言,特别是根据国际法在BBNJ内部。然后讨论了BBNJ法律保护的承诺和限制,提出了建立ILBI的新建议;在BBNJ的立法中采用了Grotian学说;对处理BBNJ的拟议ILBI的概念分析;在国家管辖范围以外的海洋保护区应用区域管理工具;遵守BBNJ的环境影响评估;海洋遗传资源的管理;以及实施能力建设和技术转让。最后,对ILBI在BBNJ保护和可持续利用方面的前景提出了宝贵的意见和建议。基于主权国家在保护、养护和可持续利用BBNJ方面平衡其竞争利益的政治意愿,已经概述了采用ILBI的前景。作者Sarah Lothian是一位来自澳大利亚的著名讲师和大律师,她彻底调查了现行国际法下BBNJ的监管、治理和制度框架。这本书在当代学术贡献中是独一无二的,如亚历山大·吉莱斯皮的《保护、生物多样性和国际法》。由于其独特的结构和范围,深入的分析,以及作为“全球共享”更好地监管和管理海洋环境的真实建议,本书将对从事海洋法和保护海洋环境生物多样性的学者、从业者和决策者有很大帮助。
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