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The ocean is central to efforts to tackle climate change, protect biodiversity, and regulate pollution – and the law has a vital role to play in addressing these challenges. We’re therefore very pleased to publish “The Law of the Sea and the Planetary Crisis,” edited by Nengye Liu and Shirley Scott. Hear directly from the authors on these important topics in their book launch webinar, this Monday, April 7, at 5 pm SGT, hosted by the Singapore Sustainable Futures Initiative and the SMU Centre for Commercial Law in Asia (CCLA). For more details, visit: https://lnkd.in/gPfxqPr5 Preview the book here: https://lnkd.in/eQsP9cXV #LawOfTheSea #ClimateChange #Biodiversity #Pollution #Sustainability #SustainableDevelopment

  • "The ongoing evolution of international law cannot proceed other than in a context of complexity and associated uncertainty. This is nowhere more true than in respect of the international law governing the oceans... This volume brings together scholars from across the globe to assess the dimensions of this challenge." Nengye Liu, Shirley Scott. Image of cover of the book “The Law of the Sea and the Planetary Crisis", part of the Routledge Research on the Law of the Sea series. Cover shows title, series, and editor info with Routledge Logo on a background with a watercolor effect, with shades of blue, green, and red intermingling.
Janet Remmington

Global Portfolio Director — Humanities, Media and the Arts; HSS International

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