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This book addresses multiple perspectives on challenges and solutions to the environmental rule of law for oceans. Despite the variety of perspectives, topics and geographical areas covered, several cross-cutting challenges appear. These include the need for both flexibility and generality, as well as both specificity and fit-for-purpose law; a lack of clarity in definitions, provisions and laws; the urgent need for enhanced coordination and cooperation; and the need to improve implementation, compliance and enforcement. This closing chapter presents solutions in the context of (1) tackling existing and new pressures on the marine environment, (2) ensuring a proper balance between exploitation and protection of oceans and seas, (3) improving implementation, compliance and enforcement and (4) strengthening the rule of law in regional seas and oceans.
Many of our oceans and seas are under threat. Strengthening the environmental rule of law for better protection and sustainable use of the oceans is therefore urgent. This Chapter introduces the concept of the environmental rule of law for oceans and the diverse perspectives and topics that will be addressed throughout the book.
Our oceans need a strong and effective environmental rule of law to protect them against increased pressures and demands, including climate change, pollution, fisheries, shipping and more. The environmental rule of law for oceans requires the existence of a set of rules and policies at multiple governance levels that appropriately regulate human activities at sea and ensure that pressures on the marine ecosystem are tackled effectively. Adhering to the rule of law through clear, predictable, coherent, and legitimate rules, and their implementation and enforcement, is timely and urgent. In this book, we are searching for ways to improve, strengthen and further develop the environmental rule of law for oceans. The book provides future-oriented perspectives on how law should evolve to better preserve the oceans. All chapters incorporate novel insights and ideas for legal solutions that might inspire scholars, actors, authorities, citizens and communities around the globe. This title is Open Access.