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DOI 10.1093/acrefore/9780199389414.013.423
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Title (Primary) The Economics of the Law of the Sea
Title (Secondary) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science
Author Markus, T.; Markus, G.
Year 2021
Department UPR
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Environmental law and economics; international law and economics; fisheries law and economics; marine enclosures; delineating maritime boundaries; costs of maritime
Abstract The Economics of the Law of the Sea (LoS) quite generally investigates how the LoS has developed in the past, how it functions at present, and how it could serve in the future. It explores economic factors that shape the LoS, assesses its economic effects, and evaluates different legal options from an economic perspective with a view to achieving specific goals. Accordingly, it can address a large variety of topics and pick from a wide range of ideas, analytical frames, and tools. Studies in this area can, for example, investigate economic drivers that have influenced the development of the modern LoS, analyze general economic characteristics of ocean resources, explore the economics of specific ocean related activities governed by the LoS (exploiting the sea floor, fishing, protecting coasts against sea level rise, etc.), and assess important economic effects of selected LoS measures (drawing boundaries, creating marine enclosures, and establishing permit regimes). Economic analyses of the LoS are particularly valuable in linking information regarding facts and norms, for example, by illuminating the economic dimensions of conflicts to lawyers or translating specific regulatory approaches into costs and benefits. In this way, it may contribute to managing oceans more rationally, efficiently, sustainably, and peacefully.
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Markus, T., Markus, G. (2021):
The Economics of the Law of the Sea
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 10.1093/acrefore/9780199389414.013.423