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[This chapter should set out the broad international legal framework governing activities of the international community and of coastal states intended to protect the marine environment from vessel-source degradation. In the context of this treatise – and since Chapter 3 has already pointed to the importance of protecting certain vulnerable marine areas –, I shall place particular emphasis on the basic rules to which spatial marine regulations must conform or give effect if they are aimed to minimise environmental threats posed by vessels.]
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Keywords: Precautionary Principle; Coastal State; Exclusive Economic Zone; Transit Passage; Ocean Governance
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