Law of the Sea and Ocean Management
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Marine Sciences |
Instance: 2017/2018 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
English
Objectives
1) To acquire general and applied knowledge on the integrated management of oceans and their importance for smart, sustainable and inclusive economic growth;
2) To aquire skills to identify and analyse key strategic benchmarks, at European and national level, relevant to the integrated management of oceans and their resources;
3) To encourage and develop the ability of students to discuss issues related to ocean governance, and to be active agents in promoting communication, sensibilization and mobilization of society to the sea;
4) Develop individual and team work skills.
Learning outcomes and competences
The syllabus will allow the acquisition of knowledge at the level of 2nd cycle in Integrated Ocean Management, through the presentation and discussion of a set of strategic benchmarks, at European and national level, relevant to the management of oceans and their resources. It will be given particular emphasis on the perspective of the EU Integrated Maritime Policy, based on the recognition that all matters related to oceans and seas require an integrated and intersectoral approach, environmentally sustainable and based on excellence in scientific research. The content will include an analysis of the current landscape of the scientific research and technological development in Marine Sciences (institutions, infrastructures, knowledge networks, funding mechanisms) at the national and international context. The themes will be presented and discussed so that students recognize the importance of the seas and oceans as engines of the economy with a high potential for innovation and growth.
Working method
Presencial
Program
I. Introduction to Integrated Ocean Management
II. International Ocean Governance
UN Convention for the Law of the Sea
United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
III. European Integrated Maritime Policy
Europe 2020 and Blue Growth Strategy
Maritime Policy Instruments
Sea Basin Regional Strategies
Innovation in Blue Economy
IV. Portuguese Maritime Policy
Economy of the Sea and maritime clusters
National Strategy for the Sea
Institutional Framework of Maritime Affairs in Portugal
V. European Coastal and Marine Policy
European Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Regional Seas Conventions
VI. European Research and Innovation Policy
European Strategy for Marine and Maritime Research
Horizon 2020 and other European financial instruments
JPI Oceans - Joint Programming Initiative ‘Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans’
International collaboration in the Atlantic Ocean
VII. Communication, awareness and mobilizing society to the sea
Mandatory literature
European Commission; An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union, COM(2007) 575, 2007
European Commission; Innovation in the Blue Economy: realising the potential of our seas and oceans for jobs and growth, COM(2014) 254/2, 2014
European Commission; Developing a Maritime Strategy for the Atlantic Ocean Area, COM(2011) 782, 2011
European Commission; Action Plan for a Maritime Strategy in the Atlantic Area, COM(2013) 279, 2013
Directorate General for Maritime Policy; National Ocean Strategy 2013-2020, 2014
European Union; Directive 2008/56/EC establishing a framework for community action in the field of marine environmental policy (Marine Framework Directive), 2008
European Commission; A European Strategy for Marine and Maritime Research - A coherent European Research Area framework in support of a sustainable use of oceans and seas, COM(2008) 534, 2008
Complementary Bibliography
United Nations; United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1997
European Commission; International ocean governance: an agenda for the future of our oceans, JOIN (2016) 49, 2016
Visbeck, M. ; Ocean science research is key for a sustainable future. Nature Communications 9, 690. , 2018
Teaching methods and learning activities
1) Interactive lectures for presentatin and discusssion of the syllabus;
2) Lectures for presentation and discussion of case studies stimulating the active participation of the students;
3) Individual work carried out autonomously (seminar component) by students on a topic of their choice under the Integrated Management of the Oceans, presentation and discussion of work at the end of the semester.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
| Designation |
Weight (%) |
| Exame |
50,00 |
| Participação presencial |
10,00 |
| Trabalho escrito |
40,00 |
| Total: |
100,00 |
Calculation formula of final grade
Distributed evaluation with final exam.
FINAL MARK: A+B+C
A: written exam score (50%)
B: continuous evaluation score (10%)
C: seminar component score (40%)