This paper argues that ISA’s mandates, in accordance with UNCLOS and the 1994 Implementing Agreement, are unavoidable interlinked to a people-centred approach to international peace and sustainable development. Such an approach characterizes, at the same time, the core concept of human security. This paper focuses on the extent and limits of the ISA’s contribution to enhancing human security standard-setting, while supporting the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The International Seabed Authority’s Contribution to Human Security Standard-Setting

Cinelli
2022-01-01

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This paper argues that ISA’s mandates, in accordance with UNCLOS and the 1994 Implementing Agreement, are unavoidable interlinked to a people-centred approach to international peace and sustainable development. Such an approach characterizes, at the same time, the core concept of human security. This paper focuses on the extent and limits of the ISA’s contribution to enhancing human security standard-setting, while supporting the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
2022
Cinelli, Claudia
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