Blue legalities : the life & laws of the sea /

"BLUE LEGALITIES contends that the world's oceans have created space for multiple complex and overlapping regimes of governance--particularly as climate change and technological development are transforming the oceans and our relationship to them. States and corporations frequently imagine...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Braverman, Irus, 1970- (Editor), Johnson, Elizabeth R., 1979- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2020
Series:e-Duke books scholarly collection
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Blue Legalities: Untangling Ocean Laws in the Anthropocene / Irus Braverman and Elizabeth R. Johnson
  • Solwara 1 and the Sessile Ones / Susan Reid
  • Held in Suspense : Chemical Weapons in the Gotland Deep / Astrida Neimanis
  • Kauri and the Whale : Oceanic Matter and Meaning in New Zealand / Katherine G. Sammler
  • Edges and Flows : Exploring Legal Materialities and Biophysical Politics at the Sea Ice Edge / Philip Steinberg, Berit Kristofferson and Kristen Shake
  • Liquid Territory, Shifting Sands : Property, Sovereignty, and Space in Southeast Asia's Tristate Maritime Boundary Zone / Jennifer L. Gaynor
  • Wave Law / Stefan Helmreich
  • Robotic Life in the Deep Sea / Irus Braverman
  • The Technopolitics of Ocean Sensing / Jessica Lehman
  • The Hydra and Leviathan : Unmanned Maritime Vehicles and the Militarized Seaspace / Elizabeth R. Johnson
  • Clupea Liberum : Hugo Grotius and the Political Biology of Herring / Alison Rieser
  • Whales and the Colonization of the Pacific Ocean / Zsofia Korosy
  • The Sea Wolf and the Sovereign / Stephanie Jones
  • Marine Microbiopolitics : Haunted Microbes Before the Law / Astrid Schrader
  • "Got Algae?": Putting Marine Life to Work for Sustainability / Amy Braun
  • "Climate Engineering Doesn't Stop Ocean Acidification" : Addressing Harms to Ocean Life in Geoengineering Imaginaries / Holly Jean Buck
  • Afterword. Adequate Imaginaries for Anthropocene Seas / Stacy Alaimo