Antarctica. Artic
            This course aims to provide the basis to understand the evolution and current state of the Law of the Sea, with a particular focus on the process that led to the adoption of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the main institutions of bodies shaping the current global governance of the oceans, the central rights and	obligations of States in the different maritime zones, as well as recent developments	and	challenges such as: the	
protection and sustainable use of biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction, marine genetic resources and	the protection of the marine environment, the regulation of international Eisheries, maritime piracy,  human rights	at sea, or the	EU Integrated Maritime Policy and Common Fisheries Policy.
        
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                        : Annina BurginPhD lecturer in Public International Law at the University of Vigo
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                        Postproduction: Mr. Paco BrisaboaAudiovisual technician, TELTEK Video Research S.L.
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                        Publisher: Mr. Paco BrisaboaAudiovisual technician, TELTEK Video Research S.L.
 
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    