The Interplay between the CAOF Agreement and BBNJ Agreement: A Chinese Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Progress and Congruence of the CAOF Agreement and BBNJ Agreement
2.1. Current Progress of the Agreements
2.2. Congruence of Agreements
3. Potential Interaction between the CAOF Agreement and Envisioned BBNJ Agreement
3.1. Application Scope
3.2. ABMTs, Adjacency and the Privileged Role of Coastal States
3.3. Membership and Prospects of the Agreements
4. China’s Involvement in Arctic and BBNJ Regimes
4.1. Role of China in the Arctic and BBNJ Regimes
4.2. China’s Treaty Obligations under the CAOF Agreement
4.3. China’s Position on the Unconfigured BBNJ Agreement
5. Prospects of the BBNJ Negotiation in the Post-CAOF Agreement Era and the Role of China
5.1. Identity of the CAOF Agreement and Its Relationships with MGRs in the Arctic
5.2. Challenges of the BBNJ Negotiations
5.3. China’s Position Regarding Potential Conflict of the Agreements
5.3.1. Arctic Fisheries and MGRs
5.3.2. ABMTs
6. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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