TY - JOUR
T1 - The Ocean and International Environmental Law: Swimming, Sinking, and Treading Water at the Millennium
AU - VanderZwaag, David
AU - Johnston, Douglas M
N1 - D Johnston & D VanderZwaag, “The Ocean and International Environmental Law: Swimming, Sinking and Treading Water at the Millennium” (2000) 43 Ocean & Coastal Mgmt 141.
PY - 2000/1/1
Y1 - 2000/1/1
N2 - Various images help capture the status and trends of international law and policy efforts to protect the ocean environment. While “treading water” and “sinking” partly describe legal conditions at the millennium, this paper examines seven challenges in the international environmental law field which at the very least promise to make for a “hard swim” in coming decades. Those challenges include: coping with the proliferation of negotiated instruments; overcoming political opposition to environmental commitments; clarifying the jurisprudential underpinnings of international environmental law; sorting out the relation of environmental ethics, science and the rule of law; fleshing out the principles of sustainable development; addressing practical problems of implementing international responsibilities; and visioning future paths of ocean governance.
AB - Various images help capture the status and trends of international law and policy efforts to protect the ocean environment. While “treading water” and “sinking” partly describe legal conditions at the millennium, this paper examines seven challenges in the international environmental law field which at the very least promise to make for a “hard swim” in coming decades. Those challenges include: coping with the proliferation of negotiated instruments; overcoming political opposition to environmental commitments; clarifying the jurisprudential underpinnings of international environmental law; sorting out the relation of environmental ethics, science and the rule of law; fleshing out the principles of sustainable development; addressing practical problems of implementing international responsibilities; and visioning future paths of ocean governance.
KW - environmental law
KW - international law
KW - sustainable development
KW - ocean governance
KW - environmental ethics
KW - negotiated instruments
KW - political opposition
UR - https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/scholarly_works/509
M3 - Article
VL - 43
JO - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
JF - Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
ER -