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Which place for high seas within the Convention on Biological Diversity framework? Developments of the ninth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (Bonn, Germany, 19-30 May 2008) = Quelle place pour la haute mer dans le cadre de la Convention sur la diversité biologique? Développements de la Neuvième Conférence des Parties (Bonn, Allemagne, 19-30 mai 2008)
Arico, S. (2009). Which place for high seas within the Convention on Biological Diversity framework? Developments of the ninth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (Bonn, Germany, 19-30 May 2008) = Quelle place pour la haute mer dans le cadre de la Convention sur la diversité biologique? Développements de la Neuvième Conférence des Parties (Bonn, Allemagne, 19-30 mai 2008), in: Rochette, J. (Ed.) Towards a New Governance of High Seas Biodiversity: International scientific seminar organized by the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), March, 20-21, 2008, Principality of Monaco. Océanis (Paris), 35(1-2): pp. 231-*-238
In: Rochette, J. (Ed.) (2009). Towards a New Governance of High Seas Biodiversity: International scientific seminar organized by the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), March, 20-21, 2008, Principality of Monaco. Océanis (Paris), 35(1-2). Institut Océanographique: Paris. ISBN 978-2-903581-56-5. 292 pp., more
In: Océanis (Paris). Institut Océanographique: Paris. ISSN 0182-0745, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Arico, S.

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    The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) foresees that its Contracting Parties shall implement the Convention with respect to the marine environment consistently with the rights and obligations of States under the law of the sea. At the same time, the Convention provides a credible framework for timely and bold thinking on how the three objectives of the Convention can best be achieved in the marine environment. The ninth session of the CBD governing bodies demonstrates this, in particular, with regard to issues related to marine protected areas in areas beyond national jurisdiction and biodiversity and climate change.

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