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Table of Contents
Contents: List of contributors
Foreword / by Klaus Dodds
Foreword / by Karen N. Scott
Acknowledgement
1: Introduction / Nengye Liu, Cassandra M. Brooks and Tianbao Qin
Part I: Antarctica
2: The principles of the convention on the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources: why its commission is not a regional fisheries management organisation / Anthony J. Press, Indi Hodgson-Johnston and Andrew J. Constable
3: Commission for the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources (CCAMLR): implementation of conservation of southern ocean marine living resources / Keith Reid
4: Geopolitical complexity at the bottom of the world: CCAMLR's ongoing challenge of adopting marine protected areas / Cassandra M. Brooks
5: Inclusive and evidence-based decision-making in CCAMLR: a basis for ensuring compliance? / Nils Vanstappen
Part II: Arctic 6 governance of fisheries in the central Arctic Ocean: cooperative currents, foggy future / David L. VanderZwaag
7: Russia and arctic fisheries / Alexander Sergunin
8: Governing access rights to harvesting marine living resources: the case of the Svalbard archipelago 138 Sandra Cassotta and Rachel Tiller
Part III: Future challenges and prospects
9: Frozen robots: autonomous underwater vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles in the antarctic: a new tool or a new challenge for sustainable ocean governance? / David Leary
10 bioprospecting in Antarctica: obligations and challenges / Ana Fl.via Barros-Platiau, Carina Costa de Oliveira, Gabriela G.B. Lima Moraes and Pierre Mazzega
11: The settlement of disputes concerning conservation of fish stocks in the arctic and antarctic high seas: towards comprehensive compulsory jurisdiction? / Valentin J. Schatz
12: The future of governing marine living resources in the polar regions / Nengye Liu and Cassandra M. Brooks
Index.
Foreword / by Klaus Dodds
Foreword / by Karen N. Scott
Acknowledgement
1: Introduction / Nengye Liu, Cassandra M. Brooks and Tianbao Qin
Part I: Antarctica
2: The principles of the convention on the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources: why its commission is not a regional fisheries management organisation / Anthony J. Press, Indi Hodgson-Johnston and Andrew J. Constable
3: Commission for the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources (CCAMLR): implementation of conservation of southern ocean marine living resources / Keith Reid
4: Geopolitical complexity at the bottom of the world: CCAMLR's ongoing challenge of adopting marine protected areas / Cassandra M. Brooks
5: Inclusive and evidence-based decision-making in CCAMLR: a basis for ensuring compliance? / Nils Vanstappen
Part II: Arctic 6 governance of fisheries in the central Arctic Ocean: cooperative currents, foggy future / David L. VanderZwaag
7: Russia and arctic fisheries / Alexander Sergunin
8: Governing access rights to harvesting marine living resources: the case of the Svalbard archipelago 138 Sandra Cassotta and Rachel Tiller
Part III: Future challenges and prospects
9: Frozen robots: autonomous underwater vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles in the antarctic: a new tool or a new challenge for sustainable ocean governance? / David Leary
10 bioprospecting in Antarctica: obligations and challenges / Ana Fl.via Barros-Platiau, Carina Costa de Oliveira, Gabriela G.B. Lima Moraes and Pierre Mazzega
11: The settlement of disputes concerning conservation of fish stocks in the arctic and antarctic high seas: towards comprehensive compulsory jurisdiction? / Valentin J. Schatz
12: The future of governing marine living resources in the polar regions / Nengye Liu and Cassandra M. Brooks
Index.