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Governance of Shared Waters - Legal and Institutional Issues

… depend are transboundary. The validity of national sovereignty is demonstrated through the management of shared … management approaches. Also, the validity of national sovereignty is clearly reflected in the management of shared … of these resources may have consequences for the sovereignty and territory of different States. Indeed it is …
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Safeguarding the contribution of wild living resources and ecosystems to food security

… 1992)”; FURTHER RECALLING Resolution 3.017 Promoting food sovereignty to conserve biodiversity and end hunger also … to “give due consideration to policies in support of food sovereignty as they relate to achieving the Mission and …
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Shared resources: Issues of governance

… agreements can be difficult because of doctrines of sovereignty and the problems of national debt, technology … scholars view transboundary resources as being within the sovereignty of each State, to the extent that the resource is … which the concept of a shared resource acts to limit State sovereignty in respect to the resource, 14 even without an …
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White Paper - Regional Seas Governance

… sea are part of a state’s territory and subject to its sovereignty. The UNCLOS specifies how the inner and outer … waters can be generated. As a consequence of a state’s sovereignty over its territory, a coastal state has exclusive … not apply to sedentary species or to maritime zones under sovereignty.101 98 International Convention for the …
01 Jun 2026 Document in Marine and Freshwater

European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas - overview of coastal and marine conservation efforts in the European Union's overseas countries and territories and outermost regions

… from the territorial sea base- line Coastal state's sovereignty extends to the terri- torial sea, its seabed and subsoil, and to the air space above it This sovereignty is exercised in accordance with international law as reflected in the UNCLOS The limitation on sovereignty in the territorial sea is the right of innocent …
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Establishing marine protected area networks

… those that straddle the boundaries of jurisdiction and sovereignty and often involve high-level political …
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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… treaties, its Member States have transferred part of their sovereignty to the institutions of the EU. That is why the EU … of the water column and underlying continental shelf Sovereignty extends to the air space, water column, seabed …
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Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines

… a British colony from 1841 until 1997, when China resumed sovereignty. The colonial government was slow to take …
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Global Land Outlook

… Furthermore, land is often infused with a feeling of sovereignty and jurisdiction – aligned with different … 2. Protect the rights of land users. 3. Respect national sovereignty. 4. For neutrality, the LDN target equals (is the …
01 Jun 2026 Literature