Marine protected areas network in the South China Sea: charting a course for future cooperation
In: Legal aspects of sustainable development 18
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In: Legal aspects of sustainable development 18
In: Ocean development & international law, Band 44, Heft 2, S. 145-169
ISSN: 1521-0642
In: OCEAN YEARBOOK, Vol. 26, Aldo Chircop, Scott Coffen-Smout, Moira McConnell, eds., Chicago: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012
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In: David VanderZwaag and Vu Hai Dang, "Regional Cooperation in the South China Sea and the Arctic: Lessons to be Learned?" in Aldo Chircop et al, (eds), The Regulation of International Shipping: International and Comparative Perspectives (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012)
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Recently, we have been witnessing a critical level of a the degradation of the marine environment and depletion of fish stocks in the South China Sea. This has many adverse consequences on the politics, economics of the countries in the region as well as on the socio-economic life of the coastal population. One of the activities that has been causing serious damage to the marine environment and living resources of the South China Sea is the large-scale land reclamation and artificial island construction undertaken by China in the Spratly and Paracel islands recently. These activities have caused severe harm to the precious coral reef environment and thus, violated the obligation to preserve and protect fragile ecosystems and the habitat of depleted, threatened or endangered species under the international law of the seaThe paper explores the impact of China's large-scale land reclamation and artificial island construction activities on the marine biodiversity of the South China Sea, explains what the legal obligation under the international law of States to protect and preserve the marine environment is and suggests a number of options in order to bring a halt to such activities and restore the damaged marine ecosystem. The paper puts particular emphasis on the cooperation drivers torwards a healthy, prosperous and peaceful South China Sea, which also contribute to the management and possibly, resolution of the current disputes in this region.Keywords: marine environmental issues, legal obligation, cooperation drivers, large-scale reclamation, artificial islands, blue solutions and fragile ecosystems.
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