Les affaires maritimes et la protection de l'espace maritime et littoral

Les affaires maritimes et la protection de l'espace maritime et littoral
Author: Noëlla Le Pennec
Publisher:
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

La protection de l'environnement du milieu marin connaît un développement sans précédent. Le rôle de chaque intervenant sur ce milieu Etat, collectivités territoriales, associations, usagers, doit tendre vers la mise en oeuvre cohérente de cette politique de lutte contre la pollution. Administration historiquement à l'écoute du monde maritime, les Affaires maritimes doivent aujourd'hui évoluer pour répondre aux nouvelles préoccupations environnementales. Son rôle ne doit plus se limiter à la gestion des marins, mais doit participer à la lutte contre toutes les pollutions littorales et maritimes. Son action doit s'inscrire dans une démarche essentiellement préventive. Hélas, encore trop souvent, cette administration doit faire face à l'urgence et gérer les situations de crise pour lutter contre les pollutions accidentelles. Administration maritime dans sa dénomination, l'administration des affaires maritimes est loin d'être investie d'un monopole dans le domaine de la protection de l'environnement marin. Si elle dispose d'une certaine légitimité d'action dans la lutte en mer ou dans le simple arbitrage des conflits d'usage, elle reste concurrencée dans la mise en œuvre des moyens d'une gestion durable, ordinaire, de l'espace littoral. L'étude du fonctionnement et de l'action de cette administration va permettre de dresser un bilan de l'ensemble des mesures nationales internationales de protection de l'espace littoral et maritime et montrer quelles sont les difficultés de leur mise en œuvre. Cette analyse va également permettre de mettre en exergue les problèmes liés à la structure administrative. En effet, à la source du manque de cohérence des actions des services administratifs, se trouve l'éclatement des compétences en mer entre différentes administrations nationale et locales.

Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process

Maritime Delimitation as a Judicial Process
Author: Massimo Lando
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 110849739X

The first study of the three-stage approach to maritime delimitation, collating methods from judicial decisions, treaties and scholarship.

France

France
Author: France. Ministère des affaires étrangères
Publisher: La Documentation Française
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1999
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Europe and the Maritime World

Europe and the Maritime World
Author: Michael B. Miller
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139536907

Europe and the Maritime World: A Twentieth-Century History offers a framework for understanding globalization over the past century. Through a detailed analysis of ports, shipping and trading companies whose networks spanned the world, Michael B. Miller shows how a European maritime infrastructure made modern production and consumer societies possible. He argues that the combination of overseas connections and close ties to home ports contributed to globalization. Miller also explains how the ability to manage merchant shipping's complex logistics was central to the outcome of both world wars. He chronicles transformations in hierarchies, culture, identities and port city space, all of which produced a new and different maritime world by the end of the century.

Marine Protected Areas

Marine Protected Areas
Author: Jessica S. Sanders
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The five case studies from Belize, Mauritania, Samoa, Philippines and Japan were prepared as part of a set of 16 studies gathering national experiences from around the world. The studies are intended to ground the FAO Technical Guidelines on Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and Fisheries1 in practical experience and to inform the use of MPAs globally

Shared Capitalism at Work

Shared Capitalism at Work
Author: Douglas L. Kruse
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226056961

The historical relationship between capital and labor has evolved in the past few decades. One particularly noteworthy development is the rise of shared capitalism, a system in which workers have become partial owners of their firms and thus, in effect, both employees and stockholders. Profit sharing arrangements and gain-sharing bonuses, which tie compensation directly to a firm’s performance, also reflect this new attitude toward labor. Shared Capitalism at Work analyzes the effects of this trend on workers and firms. The contributors focus on four main areas: the fraction of firms that participate in shared capitalism programs in the United States and abroad, the factors that enable these firms to overcome classic free rider and risk problems, the effect of shared capitalism on firm performance, and the impact of shared capitalism on worker well-being. This volume provides essential studies for understanding the increasingly important role of shared capitalism in the modern workplace.