{"product_id":"the-mitigation-of-marine-plastic-pollution-in-international-law-facts-policy-and-legal-implications-9789004508606","title":"The Mitigation of Marine Plastic Pollution in International Law: Facts, Policy and Legal Implications","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe open access publication of this book has been published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation.    The massive accumulation of plastics in marine environments is one of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time. This book examines the relevant international legal framework applying to land-based sources of plastic pollution. Against the backdrop of the dynamics of recent policy formulation in this field, it outlines the main developments and provides a snapshot inventory of state obligations related to plastic pollution mitigation. The Mitigation of Marine Plastic Pollution in International Law identifies the main barriers and opportunities, and points out the possible building blocks of an enhanced regime.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAcknowledgements﻿﻿   List of Figures and Tables﻿﻿   Abbreviations﻿﻿   Table of Cases﻿﻿   Table of International Law Instruments﻿﻿   Introduction﻿﻿   1﻿﻿ Plastics and the Marine Environment﻿﻿   1 About Plastic Materials   A The Nature of Plastics﻿﻿   i. Terms and Definitions    ii Additives    iii Economic and Social Considerations      B The End of Life of Plastic Materials﻿﻿   i Degradation of Plastic Materials   1) Degradation, Biodegradation and Composting﻿﻿    2) Degradation Process of Plastic Materials﻿﻿    3) Degradation of Plastics in Marine Environments﻿﻿    4) Biodegradability Standards and Labels﻿﻿      ii Plastic Wastes   1) Waste Generation﻿﻿    2) Costs and Impacts of Waste and Disposal﻿﻿      C Life-cycle Analysis and Impact Assessments﻿﻿   i The iso Standard Series on lca    ii The Life Cycle Initiative    iii. lca s and Plastics      2 Plastic Pollution in the Seas   A Abundance and Spatial Distribution﻿﻿   i Floating Plastic Debris    ii Plastic Debris in Beaches    iii Plastic Debris on the Seabed      B Composition of Marine Plastic Debris﻿﻿    C Main Pollution Sources﻿﻿    D Impacts of Marine Plastic Pollution﻿﻿   i Impact on the Marine Environment and Marine Biodiversity    ii Economic and Social Impacts      3 Summary and Interim Conclusions     2﻿﻿ The Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Sources of Plastic Pollution in International Law﻿﻿   1 The Global Framework   A Global Policy, Principles and Concepts﻿﻿   i The Global Policy Framework   1) UN Environment’s Role in Policy Formulation and Regulation with Regard to Land-based Sources of Marine Pollution﻿﻿    2) The 1992 Rio Conference﻿﻿    3) The 1995 Washington Conference and the ﻿gpa﻿﻿﻿    4) The 2011 Honolulu Strategy: Plastics Coming into Focus﻿﻿    5) Plastic Marine Debris as a Raising Concern in Formal UN Processes﻿﻿      ii Relevant Principles and Concepts   1) Sustainable Development﻿﻿    2) The Polluter Pays Principle﻿﻿      Conclusion of Section A      B The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea﻿﻿   i Maritime Zones   1) Areas under National Jurisdiction﻿﻿    2) Areas beyond National Jurisdiction﻿﻿      ii unclos Part xii: The Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment   1) Definition of Marine Pollution﻿﻿    2) General Obligations under ﻿unclos﻿ Part ﻿xii﻿﻿﻿    3) Specific Obligations and Their Relevance to Plastics﻿﻿      iii Compliance and Enforcement: The Challenges of Plastics   1) The Legal Framework﻿﻿    2) The Challenge of Plastics﻿﻿    3) unclos﻿ Dispute Settlement﻿﻿      Conclusion of Section B      C The Law of the World Trade Organization﻿﻿   i The wto in a Nutshell    ii Core Principles and Agreements   1) The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade﻿﻿    2) The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade﻿﻿    3) The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures﻿﻿      iii General Remarks Regarding the Relationship between unclos Part xii and wto Law    iv The Role of wto Law with Regard to Domestic Implementation, Cooperation and Unilateral Enforcement    Conclusion of Section C      D Multilateral Environmental Agreements Relevant to Marine Plastic Pollution Mitigation﻿﻿   i The Protection and Preservation of Marine Species and Ecosystems   1) The Convention on Biological Diversity﻿﻿    2) Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals﻿﻿    3) Other Biodiversity-related Conventions﻿﻿      ii Waste Management and the Regulation of Wastes and Hazardous Chemicals   1) The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal﻿﻿    2) The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants﻿﻿      iii International Watercourses    iv Prevention and Mitigation of Plastic Pollution from Sea-based Sources    v Climate Change Mitigation    Conclusion of Section D      2 Regional Schemes   A Overview on the Regional Schemes﻿﻿   i The Regional Seas Family   1) The Regional Conventions﻿﻿    2) Legal Instruments on Land-based Sources of Pollution﻿﻿    3) Specific Examples﻿﻿      B Strengths and Deficiencies﻿﻿   i General Effectiveness and Coverage of the Regional Programmes    ii Pollution Prevention Standards and Environmental Management    iii Institutional Considerations, Reporting and Compliance    iv Means of Implementation      C Evaluation: Can Regional Programmes Close the Gaps?﻿﻿      3 Implementation at the Subregional and National Levels   A A Typology of Implementing Strategies and Measures﻿﻿   i General Overview    ii Implementation at the Subregional Level: The Case of the European Union      B Consistency with ﻿wto﻿ Law﻿﻿   i Plastics and Trade    ii Bans, Taxes and Levies    iii Packaging Regulations and Other Technical Barriers to Trade      C Evaluation: Implementation and the Role of Trade Law﻿﻿     Conclusion and Outlook﻿﻿   1 Challenges Related to Plastic Materials, Social Behaviour and Economic Capacities    2 Legal Framework and Regulatory Challenges   A Implementation and Enforcement﻿﻿    B Regulatory ﻿Lacunae    C Coherence﻿﻿      3 Successes and Way Forward     Bibliography﻿﻿   Index﻿﻿","brand":"Brill","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53210839089495,"sku":"9789004508606","price":150.4,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-mitigation-of-marine-plastic-pollution-in-international-law-facts-policy-and-legal-implications-9789004508606","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}