Canada and marine environmental protection : charting a legal course towards sustainable development

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Canada and marine environmental protection : charting a legal course towards sustainable development

David VanderZwaag

(International environmental law and policy series)

Kluwer Law International, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This work charts a legal course towards principled development and management of the marine environment. It analyzes key principles of sustainable development and their implications for ocean law and policy, including integration, precaution, pollution prevention, polluter pays, public participation, community-based management and international equity. The author summarizes participation in global and regional agreements and arrangements for protecting the marine environment and suggests future directions for global, regional and national legal systems. For example, national law reforms include: establishing a coastal zone management framework, developing a process for designating and managing marine protected areas, adopting a precautionary approach in decision-making and recasting the public trust doctrine.

目次

I: Introduction. The Misty Shores and Uncertain Currents of Sustainable Development: Challenges for Marine and Environmental Law. II: Sustainability in Question. III: Global Agreements/Arrangements Related to Marine Environmental Protection. IV: Canada and Regional Agreements/Arrangements for Marine Environmental Protection. V: The Canadian National Legal Framework for Marine Environmental Protection. VI: Future Directions in Marine and Environmental Law: Charting the Currents of Sustainable Development Principles.

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