Resilience of UNCLOS in the Context of the Ocean- Climate Nexus: Reflections on Due Diligence Obligations in the ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change

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Cover of Volume: Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht / Heidelberg Journal of International Law Volume 85 (2025), Issue 3
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Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht / Heidelberg Journal of International Law

Volume 85 (2025), Issue 3


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C.H.BECK Recht - Wirtschaft - Steuern, München
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2025
ISSN-Online
2942-3562
ISSN-Print
0044-2348

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Volume 85 (2025), Issue 3

Resilience of UNCLOS in the Context of the Ocean- Climate Nexus: Reflections on Due Diligence Obligations in the ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change


Authors:
ISSN-Print
0044-2348
ISSN-Online
2942-3562


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Facing various challenges associated with climate change, a question arises as to how one can address these newly emerging issues under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). There, the resilience of UNCLOS is at issue. An obligation of due diligence articulated by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in its advisory opinion on climate change provides an insight into this issue. Thus this article examines the resilience of UNCLOS in the particular context of ocean-climate nexus focusing on an obligation of due diligence. It will argue, inter alia that an obligation of due diligence can perform a dual function to enhance the resilience of UNCLOS: an interstitial function to incorporate new environmental norms into UNCLOS and a systemic function that connects the Paris Agreement to UNCLOS.

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