Alexander Gillespie

ORCID: 0000-0002-9231-3949
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Research Areas
  • International Maritime Law Issues
  • Environmental law and policy
  • International Environmental Law and Policies
  • Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
  • Climate Change and Geoengineering
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Environmental Policies and Emissions
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • Global Energy and Sustainability Research
  • Global Peace and Security Dynamics
  • Religion, Ecology, and Ethics
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • International Labor and Employment Law
  • Offshore Engineering and Technologies
  • Torture, Ethics, and Law
  • Marine and Offshore Engineering Studies
  • Military and Defense Studies
  • Transboundary Water Resource Management
  • War, Ethics, and Justification
  • Municipal Solid Waste Management
  • American Constitutional Law and Politics

University of Waikato
2003-2021

Villanova University
2009

Commonwealth Secretariat
2007

Allied Innovative Systems (United States)
2003

Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)
1998-2003

Burning Rock Biotech (China)
2003

University of Washington
2003

Colby College
2003

University of Nottingham
1995

The stringency of the 1.5 degree goal under Paris Agreement, coupled with mismatch between that and domestic mitigation pledges, inevitably directs attention onto potential future role solar radiation management (SRM) technologies. Such technologies, however, remain controversial, analysis their environmental, social ethical implications is at an early stage. In this context, paper distils four key governance objectives proposes three specific policy interventions for near-term SRM...

10.1080/14693062.2017.1400944 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Climate Policy 2017-12-04

Abstract The precautionary principle is one of the most discussed ideas in international environmental law. However, despite over 20 years dialogue, both its status and aplication remains uncertain. This article attempts to rectify part this difficulty by displaying current state play on principle, how it may be applied a specific contemporary problem. selected problem noise pollution

10.1163/157180807781475227 article EN The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 2007-01-01

Solar radiation management (SRM) technologies would reflect a small amount of incoming solar back into space before the can warm planet. Although SRM may emerge as useful component global response to climate change, there is also good reason for caution. In June 2017, Academic Working Group on Climate Engineering Governance released policy report, “Governing Radiation Management”, which developed set objectives govern in near-term future: (1) keep mitigation and adaptation first; (2)...

10.3390/su11143954 article EN Sustainability 2019-07-20

There is growing concern regarding the primacy of competing international organizations with overlapping areas interest and competence. This has recently become apparent in debate among parties to International Convention for Regulation Whaling, on Trade Endangered Species, even World Organization. The involves most appropriate body deal management cetaceans, including questions both legal illegal trade. article argues that via principles Vienna Law Treaties between States Organizations or...

10.1080/00908320252796016 article EN Ocean Development & International Law 2002-01-01

Journal Article XII. Reports on International Organizations and Bodies Get access Philippe Cullet, Cullet Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Liselotte Smorenburg van Middelkoop, Middelkoop Soledad Aguilar, Aguilar Kerry Tetzlaff, Tetzlaff David Leary, Leary Paolo Solano, Solano Selma Kuş, Kuş Kala Mulqueeny, Mulqueeny January Sanchez, Sanchez Wiek Schrage, Schrage ... Show more Mohamed Ali Mekouar, Mekouar Jessica Vapnek, Vapnek Lilly Sucharipa-Behrmann,...

10.1093/yiel/18.1.635 article EN Yearbook of International Environmental Law 2007-01-01

Reservations to international treaties represent one of the most difficult areas negotiate through in law. The difficulties with reservations lie their legal applicability and political implications that create for subsequent utilization treaty its members. full extent these has recently been displayed International Whaling Commission. In this instance, although reservation was ultimately successful, a certain amount integrity retained by Commission as it controlled process overall decision...

10.1093/ejil/14.5.977 article EN European Journal of International Law 2003-11-01

International shipping is rapidly increasing in the Salish Sea. This growth carries with it greater risks. The question what tools are available within international maritime law to best manage these risks? answer this designation, by law, of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas ( PSSA s) and their Associated Protective Measures APM s). To date, 14 s exist, which have been justified large part vulnerability area at hand. article seeks show how concept context designation has evolved implemented...

10.1111/reel.12174 article EN Review of European Comparative & International Environmental Law 2016-10-06

Introduction * Development Growth Markets Trade Debt Aid Peace Sovereignty Conclusion Notes and References Index

10.5860/choice.39-5916 article EN Choice Reviews Online 2002-06-01

Small island developing states (SIDS) are increasingly recognized as deserving of special consideration both in international law generally and environmental particular.This recognition has grown since the 1992 Earth Summit was clearly reflected 1994 Programme Action for Sustainable Development Island Developing States (to be revisited 2004) within 2002 Plan Implementation from World on Development. 1 These documents all reflect same consideration: that most SIDS face an uphill battle...

10.5070/l5221019405 article EN UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 2003-01-01

10.1080/13880290903202161 article EN Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy 2009-12-05

According to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), a “protected area” is “a geographically defined area, which designated or regulated and managed achieve specific conservation object...

10.1080/13880290902869747 article EN Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy 2009-05-07
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