The human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable ocean

Nathan J. Bennett*, Elisa Morgera, David Boyd

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Abstract

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution in 2022 that formally recognizes that there is a universal human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. Yet there is evidence that human rights impacts associated with the degradation of the ocean environment are accelerating. In this perspective, we highlight how the recognition of the human right to a healthy environment can catalyze ocean action and transform ocean governance. In particular, it can do so through 1) catalyzing marine protection and increasing accountability through clarifying state obligations, 2) improving the inclusiveness of ocean governance, including through prioritizing and empowering groups in situations of vulnerability, and 3) enhancing ocean economy practices through clarifying private sector responsibilities. To those ends, there is an urgent need to move from recognition to implementation in order to protect both current and future generations’ human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable ocean.
Original languageEnglish
Article number19
Journalnpj Ocean Sustainability
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • United Nations
  • human rights
  • ocean environment

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