Z5-8239 — Final report
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European Plastics Strategy

This note explores the EU's Plastics Strategy as a policy document by considering its implications for the environment, with a particular focus on marine ecosystems. The strategy anticipates a set of concrete, mostly regulatory, measures across multiple economic sectors.

COBISS.SI-ID: 1540430532
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Transnational Localism: Empowerment through Standard Setting in Small-Scale Fisheries

Članek uporablja študijo primera SSF, da opozori na porast „transnacionalnega lokalizma“. To je opredeljeno kot okrepitev lokalnih specifičnih pristopov (ki odražajo lokalne ekologije, vrednote in socialno-ekonomske posebnosti) znotraj transnacionalne strukture, ki zagotavlja podporo in priznanje.

COBISS.SI-ID: 2557139
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Blue economy in the Euro-Mediterranean: implications of the policy paradigm

This article aims to evaluate the transformational potential of the policy paradigm of blue economy. To do so, it firstly analyses how the concept of blue economy is interpreted in the regional context, and secondly, it considers the anticipated impacts of blue economy onto other policy priorities, in particular, that of enhanced regional cooperation. The blue economy notion is expected to reinvigorate the discussions on sustainable development in the region and have a harmonising effect on regulation and governance amongst the states.

COBISS.SI-ID: 2575059
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Small-scale fisheries access to fishing opportunities in the European Union: Is the Common Fisheries Policy the right step to SDG14b?

By focusing on access to resources in the context of European Union, in this article we demonstrate that the potential for small-scale fishing sectors to benefit from fishing opportunities remains low due to different mechanisms at play including legislative gaps in the Common Fisheries Policy, and long-existing local structures somewhat favouring the status quo of distributive injustice.

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Transnational environmental regulation and governance: Purpose, strategies and principles, Heyvaert, Veerle Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2019. 312 pp.

Situating the pioneering monograph in the field of transnational environmental law

COBISS.SI-ID: 15877635