Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability
English[eng]
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transfer of mining technology||commercial condition||protection of intellectual property||direct technology purchasing||investment cooperation||universal jurisdiction||maritime piracy||piracy trials||Somali piracy||maritime crime||sustainability||community interests||marine genetic resources||common heritage of mankind||BBNJ||integrated coastal management||land and sea coordination||ecological environment||ocean law||sustainable development||fishery resources||community interest||international cooperation||climate change||fishery management||legal principles||LOSC||precautionary approach||ecosystem||seasonal closure||CCAMLR||MPAs||RFMOs||conservation measures||China||ocean governance||sustainable development goals (SDGs)||SDG 14||marine environment||international environmental law||Law of the Sea||ocean acidification||rising-sea-levels||meta-governance||ocean action||global environment||regulatory governance||IMO||China’s role||submissions’ adoption||law of the sea||deep seabed mining||national legislation||sponsoring state||marine ecological environment||multiple subjects||co-management||ocean community with a shared future||cruise ships||public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC)||international obligations||rule of law||COVID-19||China’s white paper for Arctic policy||fisheries resources||Arctic Ocean||Chinese legal rights||Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA)||regional integration and cooperation||SDGs||Sanchi ship||oil spill accident||marine ecology||ecological damage compensation||the precautionary principle||nuclear safety regulation||UNCLOS||international law