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The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
remains the cornerstone of global ocean governance. However, it
lacks effective provisions or mechanisms to ensure that all ocean
space and related problems are dealt with holistically. With
seemingly no opportunity for revision due to the Conventions
burdensome amendment provisions, complementary mechanisms dealing
with such aspects of global ocean governance including maritime
transport, fisheries, and marine environmental sustainability, have
been developed under the aegis of the United Nations and other
relevant international organizations. This approach is inherently
fragmented and unable to achieve sustainable global ocean
governance. In light of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
particularly Goal 14, the IMLI Treatise proposes a new paradigm on
the basis of integrated and cross-sectoral approach in order to
realise a more effective and sustainable governance regime for the
oceans. The volume examines how the IMO, with 171 Member States and
3 Associated Members, has and continues to promote the goals of
safe, secure, sound, and efficient shipping on clean oceans. It
studies the interface and interaction between UNCLOS and IMO
instruments and how IMOs safety, security, and environmental
protection conventions have contributed to global ocean governance,
including the peaceful order of the polar regions.
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