Programme of the seminar
Presentations:
Marja LehtoMike Elliot
Anne Christine Brusendorff
The Baltic Sea is arguably the World's most regulated sea with up to six layers of regulation and a great range of organizations, associations and networks in charge of its well-being. Such a multi-layered and multi-institutional setting provides fertile ground for researchers interested in multi-level governance and regulation and the hierarchy and conflict of different norms. How do the different layers of laws interact and how are gaps and conflicts formed and handled? How can we make better use of the opportunities offered by the different layers of laws and how will regulation in the region be made in the future?
The
lectures were given by top experts in multi-level governance and the
Baltic Sea.
KEYNOTE LECTURES
Marja Lehto, Dr., Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Member of UN International Law Commission
MULTILAYERISM IN THE BALTIC SEA GOVERNANCE: HOW INTERNATIONAL LAW CAN AND SHOULD DEAL WITH REGIONAL SPECIFICITIES?
FROM SCIENCE TO GOVERNANCE: THE DEMANDS AND CONSTRAINTS OF POLICY-MAKERS IN MANAGING THE BALTIC SEA
Anne Christine Brusendorff, Dr., General Secretary, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
MULTIPLE LEGAL LAYERS AND POLICIES: WHAT APPROACHES WORK FOR THE BALTIC SEA?