Introduction to Marine Policy
2
2022-2023
02043536
Interdisciplinary
Portuguese
English
B-learning
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Teaching Methods
The theoretical and theoretical-practical classes will be taught in two intensiver weeks, being also planned one field trip to the European Maritime Safety Agency.
Learning Outcomes
This discipline provides the foundations for the development and analyses of policies related to Oceans.
The main objectives of this discipline are to acquire knowledge and competence to allow students to:
1) Understand how countries currently work to address socio-economic, environmental and cultural issues related to Oceans;
2) Understand actions of countries/governments/Treaties to influence ocean-related development, activities and outcomes, using science and laws;
3) Understand the legal context and international law that underpins ocean governance.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1 - Introduction on the importance of the oceans to humanity
2 - Structure, function and processes that operate in marine environments
3 - History of international law
4 - Introduction to the united nations convention on the law of the sea
5 - Characteristics of marine law
6 - Mechanisms that govern the protection and conservation of the oceans
7 - Climate change and its impacts on the oceans
8 - Regulation of fisheries
9 - Regulation of international marine transportation
10 - Governance of the polar regions
11- Instruments to assist decision-making.
Head Lecturer(s)
José Carlos Caetano Xavier
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Synthesis work: 50.0%
Other: 50.0%
Bibliography
Zacharias, M. & Ardron, J. (2020). Marine Policy: An introduction to governance and International Law of the Oceans. Routledge, New York 325 pp
Caveen, A., Polunin, N., Gray, T. & Stead, S. M. (2015). The controversy over Marine Protcted Areas: science meets policy. Springer 162 pp
Artigos cientificos sobre as diferentes temáticas, fornecidos em cada ano.