Australia at the bbnj Negotiations and Its Potential Role in the Concluding Stages

IF 0.5 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sarah Lothian
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This article examines the role of Australia in the negotiations towards an International Legally Binding Instrument (ilbi) for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (bbnj). As Australia was among the more influential players at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (unclos iii) and was instrumental in finding practical and effective compromise solutions, this article argues that Australia is ideally placed to take on a similar leadership role in the bbnj negotiations, particularly now that the process has reached its tail-end. This article revisits Australia’s significant contribution in the early phases of bbnj discussions and then traces Australia’s involvement and engagement with ilbi negotiations to date. This article also undertakes a historical analysis of Australia’s participation at unclos iii to outline the critical roles it played and to draw out certain lessons from that experience that may be relevant in the bbnj context.
澳大利亚在bbnj谈判中的作用及其在最后阶段的潜在作用
本文探讨了澳大利亚在关于保护和可持续利用国家管辖范围以外生物多样性的具有法律约束力的国际文书谈判中的作用。由于澳大利亚是第三次联合国海洋法会议(UNOS iii)上更具影响力的参与者之一,并在寻找切实有效的妥协解决方案方面发挥了重要作用,本文认为,澳大利亚处于在bbnj谈判中发挥类似领导作用的理想位置,尤其是在该进程已经结束的情况下。本文回顾了澳大利亚在bbnj讨论早期阶段的重大贡献,然后追溯了澳大利亚迄今为止参与和参与ilbi谈判的情况。本文还对澳大利亚参加第三届联合国气候变化大会进行了历史分析,以概述其发挥的关键作用,并从中汲取一些可能与联合国气候变暖大会相关的经验教训。
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