Australia and the pursuit of "not undermining" regional bodies at the biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction negotiations
The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 69/292 formally established the negotiations on a new legally binding instrument for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ). This resolution stated that the instrument "should not undermine&q...
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Main Authors: | BERINGEN, Ethan, LIU, Nengye, LIM, Michelle Mei Ling |
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2021
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