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ABE-LOS Questionnaire No. 3 100, 101, 104, 303
access to marine genetic resources 4
in situ 123, 184
legal classification 188–95
regulatory framework 195–201
types and features 184–86
archipelagic waters 65
Argo Guidelines 115, 117–20, 221
Argo project 114
balance of interests 55, 73, 142, 241, 246, 248, 278
BBNJ negotiations 110, 120–24
benefit sharing 201–4
package deal 197
revised draft text of an ILBI 123
bioprospecting. see access to marine genetic resources
CBD 139–50
mutually agreed terms 145–46
Nagoya Protocol 140
prior informed consent 142–45
climate change and the oceans 150
common heritage of mankind 90
continental shelf 83–86
Convention on the Continental Shelf of 1958 50
drafting history of treaty terms 17
Article 240(b) of UNCLOS 236
Article 242(2) of UNCLOS 239
Article 246(3) of UNCLOS 54–55
Article 246(5)(a) of UNCLOS 62–63
definition of marine scientific research 42–44
distinction between pure and applied marine scientific research 50–53
due regard 247
content 75–78
measures of application 78–79
rights and duties protected 78
EEZ
jurisdiction 69
other internationally lawful uses of the sea related to the freedoms 72–74, 229
regime 66–67
residual rights 79–82, 248
sovereign rights 68, 69, 71, 83, 142, 144, 146, 182, 247
evolving term see generic term
exploitation 69–71, 201
exploration 69–71, 192
for the benefit of all mankind 57, 89, 90
GCOS 157
Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) 157
generic term 14–15
definition and criteria 25–30
genetic resources 139
GOOS 111, 130–33
Essential Ocean Variables (EOV s) 132
Framework of Ocean Observing 132
ICRW 170–72
commercial whaling 171
for purposes of scientific research 172–76
IHO 111
ILC
Conclusions on Fragmentation of International Law 15, 29–30
conclusions on subsequent agreements and subsequent practice 19, 95n, 97n, 307
innocent passage 65, 66n, 267, 269
integration of research efforts 132, 159, 242
intended lifespan of a treaty 15
intentional ambiguity 23
internal waters 65
IOC
IOC/ABE-LOS 59, 108, 112–20, 235
ISA Regulations 70
JCOMM 130, 157
legal positivism 7
living instruments 16, 32, 34, 38, 237, 260, 261, 284
London Convention and London Protocol 160–70
2013 Resolution LP.4(8) on the Amendment to the London Protocol 160, 164
legitimate scientific research 163–67
marine geoengineering 160
proper scientific attributes 163, 167
Resolution LC-LP.1 (2008) on the Regulation of Ocean Fertilization 163
Resolution LC-LP.2 (2010) on the Assessment Framework for Scientific Research Involving Ocean Fertilization 163
specific marine scientific research see legitimate scientific research
marine environment 10
marine observation 124
marine scientific research
applied 22, 49, 50, 54, 63, 123, 192
Article 249 of UNCLOS 145
consent regime 1, 4, 48, 51, 142–44, 234
definition 1, 41–44
drafting history on definition 20–25
evolving meaning 24
general principles 44–46
international cooperation 238
national legislation and policies 99–106
nature and criteria 40–64, 262
obligation of publication and dissemination of information and knowledge 40–48
of direct significance for the exploration and exploitation of natural resources 55–63
projects undertaken by or under the auspices of international organizations 242–46
pure (fundamental) 22, 49
pure and applied 49–53, 113, 264
scientific attributes 42, 48, 170
the establishment of general criteria and guidelines 24, 59, 64, 261n
the existence of a hypothesis 45
use of scientific methods 45
modern ocean data collection activities 6
nature of a treaty 15–16
object and purpose of a treaty 25–27
ocean data collection 11
ocean fertilization 161
OceanObs’09 Conference 131
open-ended term see generic term
operational oceanography 2
concept and features 209–14
legal classification 188–195
regulatory options 251–56
tools and platforms 214–19
OSPAR Convention 119
peer review 173
practical arrangements 118
common interests 118
incentives 159
mutual understanding 119
willingness of States 118
prospecting 87–88, 192
regime interaction 56, 137–38, 179–80
research and development 147
research means and methods
bio-logging 4, 234
float 3
glider 3, 217, 218
ground-based 10
lethal 173
new and emerging 24
remote sensing 10, 213n, 235
surface drifting buoys 116
XBTs 116
Resolution on Whaling under Special Permit 176n
sampling activities 11
sampling of marine genetic resources. see in situ access to marine genetic resources
scientific hypothesis 173
scientific knowledge 56
scientific research 232
South China Sea 119
survey 2, 66, 267
technological development 2
temporal sense-intention 13
territorial sea 65
the Area 86–91
treaty interpretation
evolutionary 16, 38–39
objective 13
ordinary meaning 136
subsequent practice 95–96, 96
VCLT 79
UN/DOALOS guidelines on marine scientific research 59, 62, 236
UNCLOS
constitution for the oceans 5, 283
flexibility 5, 24, 33, 36, 238
integrated approach 36
nature 32–34
object and purpose 34–37
package deal 20, 23
Part XIII 1, 283
SPLOS, 33, 107, 304
universal application 36
UNCLOS III 20–21
WMO letter 125–30
UNFCCC 150–59
observation 155–56
research 152–55
UNGA 107
utilization of marine genetic resources 146–49, 186–88
Whaling in the Antarctic Case 172–76
WMO 110, 124
operational applications 126
surface observing platforms 126
WMO Resolution 45 (Cg-18) 125–30

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Marine Scientific Research and the Regulation of Modern Ocean Data Collection Activities under UNCLOS

Series:  Publications on Ocean Development, Volume: 100
Cover Marine Scientific Research and the Regulation of Modern Ocean Data Collection Activities under UNCLOS
E-Book ISBN:
9789004508590
Publisher:
Brill | Nijhoff
Print Publication Date:
18 Aug 2022
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgement
Abbreviations
List of Figures and Table
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 An Analysis of the Approach to Interpreting Pertinent UNCLOS Provisions
Chapter 3 UNCLOS Provisions on Ocean Data Collection – with a Focus on the Marine Scientific Research Regime
Chapter 4 Subsequent Practice on Ocean Data Collection Activities
Chapter 5 Regulation of Ocean Data Collection Activities under Other International Conventions
Chapter 6 Access to Marine Genetic Resources and Its Regulatory Framework
Chapter 7 Operational Oceanography and Its Regulatory Framework
Chapter 8 Concluding Remarks
Back Matter
Summary
Bibliography
Index

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