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The overarching vision of the 2050 Africa's Integrated Maritime
Strategy is to foster increased wealth creation from Africa's
oceans and seas by developing a sustainable thriving blue economy
in a secure and environmentally sustainable manner. The Law of the
Sea: The African Union and its Member States provides a first and
firm foundation for an assessment and the further development of
the legal aspects of ocean governance on the continent. It is an
indispensable reference for all the role players in the African
Maritime Domain, including agencies and governments, business,
civil society, lawyers, scientists and students.
Proposing a systematic analytical framework which assists in
understanding and applying the international law regime governing
State ocean jurisdiction with a view to improved ocean governance
for sustainable development, this book distinguishes between, and
focuses on, the form, the ground, the scope and the purpose of
State ocean jurisdiction. Defining jurisdiction as the
international-law authority of a State to be involved in a factual
matter on the basis of a valid legal ground to perform
authoritative acts impacting on that matter, it disaggregates the
concept the complexity of which often leads to States failing to
make full use of their existing ocean jurisdictions. In the
process, it identifies when and to what extent there are gaps and
overlaps of jurisdictions. Bringing clarity on an inevitably
complex and often misunderstood framework that is aimed at striking
a universally accepted balance of competing interests, the book
lays the foundation for future research, contextualising the
position of State ocean jurisdiction not only in terms of ocean
governance, but in the whole of public international law. With an
original systematic focus on State ocean jurisdiction, the book
will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners
working in the areas of international law of the sea, ocean
governance, human rights and environmental law.
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