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Published date01 November 2019
Date01 November 2019
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12252
RECIEL Comparative Environmental Law
Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law
ISSN 2050 0386
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Special Issue: New Frontiers in Ocean
Environmental Governance
Guest Editors: Beatriz Martinez Romera
and Katrina M. Wyman
Exploring the Future of the Institutional Landscape of the Oceans beyond National Jurisdiction
Alex G. Oude Elferink
Restoring Marine Environmental Damage: Can the Costa Rica v Nicaragua Compensation
Case Influence the BBNJ Negotiations?
Ronán Long
Measuring, Monitoring, Reporting and Verification of Shipping Emissions: Evaluating
Transparency and Answerability
Felicity Deane, Anna Huggins and Md Saiful Kar im
Decarbonizing International Shipping: An Appraisal of the IMOÊs Initial Strategy
Meinhard Doelle and Aldo Chircop
Enforcement of the 2020 Sulphur Limit for Marine Fuels: Restrictions and Possibilities for
Port States to Impose Fines under UNCLOS
Jesper Jarl FanŒ
Global Environmental Regulation of Offshore Energy Production: Searching for Legal
Standards in Ocean Governance
Nikolaos Giannopoulos
The Contribution of the International Organization for Standardization
to Ocean Governance
Makoto Seta
The Roles of Nongovernmental Actors in Improving
Compliance with Fisheries Regulations
Solène Guggisberg
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