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Artfully Sustaining the Sea
How can art, in all its forms, communicate inherent bonds with the sea that are often overlooked in conventional approaches to marine science and governance?
Human rights for transforming ocean governance
On the day we celebrate the signing of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the One Ocean Hub wishes to raise awareness about the human rights dimensions of ocean governance at different scales.
Focus on: Namibia
In this series we introduce some of the recent developments made in different countries. This month we bring you news from Namibia.
Meet our researcher in Namibia – interview with Sirkka Tshiningayamwe
In this Q&A series we get to know a different One Ocean Hub researcher every month.
Researchers’ Contribution to the international negotiations on Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Negotiation
The One Ocean Hub webinar series on the intergovernmental conference highlighted the complexities of issues covered during the negotiations.
Small-Scale Fisheries and Blue Justice: Procedural and Substantive Rights of Fisherfolks
On 10th November 2020, the One Ocean Hub in collaboration with the FAO led a “Small-Scale Fisheries and Blue Justice: Procedural and Substantive Rights of Fisherfolks” webinar for the UN-Nippon Fellows and Alumni.
Calling for An Integrated Framework to Manage the High Seas
Webinar highlighting the sharp contrast between the interconnection between land and ocean as well as between different parts of the seas with the disconnection in ocean governance.
Prof Morgera’s second edition of Corporate Environmental Accountability in International Law (open access)
Prof Elisa Morgera has published a new edition of her book analysing the latest international developments on business responsibility to respect environmental rights.
Towards transdisciplinarity – which route to take? Part II
This next installment of the discussion on transdisciplinarity.