Coastal states and MPAs in ABNJ: Ensuring consistency with the LOSC
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24935Date
2018-08-22Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Oude Elferink, Alexander G.Abstract
To address the question how a future instrument for areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) might give consideration to the rights and obligations of coastal States and
other States in establishing marine protected areas (MPAs) in ABNJ, the current article
discusses the options that have been tabled in this respect in the preparatory meetings
for the intergovernmental conference that will be negotiating that instrument. In considering the current legal framework, the focus is on the United Nations Convention on
the Law of the Sea (LOSC), as the new instrument is to be elaborated under the LOSC
and is required to be fully consistent with it. The article analyses the relevant practice
of four specific regions that have established MPAs in ABNJ. The article concludes that
due regard is fundamental in addressing interactions between coastal States and other
States and considers some options to provide it with specific content.
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BrillCitation
Oude Elferink AG. Coastal states and MPAs in ABNJ: Ensuring consistency with the LOSC. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law. 2018;33(3):437-466Metadata
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