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China and the Future of the High Seas: Searching for Sustainability [1]

Date: 
Tuesday, March 28, 2023 - 1:15pm to 2:45pm
Description: 

China now boasts the world?s largest distant water fishing fleet, the third largest commercial shipping fleet by deadweight tonnage, advanced technology for exploring the deep sea, and its own global satellite system. It is about to complete its fifth research station in Antarctica. All this makes China a major actor in determining the future of the high seas ? waters outside of national jurisdiction. Professor Liu Nengye of Singapore Management University will explain China?s views on high seas governance, starting with its stance during negotiations for the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and the more recent treaty on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction. Professor Liu believes that achieving sustainability is an essential pillar of China?s approach to high seas governance.

Location: 
Zoom and Furman Hall, Room 910
Address 1: 
245 Sullivan St
City: 
New York
State: 
NY
Zip Code: 
10012
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