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E-raamat: Genocide and the Ocean: Law, History and Genocidal Realities Beyond Borders and Beneath Waves

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Dec-2025
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This collection explores the legal, conceptual, and material relationship between genocide and the ocean. Bridging legal analysis with critical inquiry, this volume will interest academics and policy-makers working in the areas of International Human Rights Law, Environmental Law, Refugee Law, Humanitarian Law, and the Law of the Sea.



This collection explores the intricate legal, conceptual, and material relationship between genocide and the ocean. Traversing a wide range of topics, it brings into conversation numerous legal regimes that are too rarely considered in relation to one another–including, but not limited to, the international legal regime on genocide, international human rights and refugee law, the law of the sea, international cultural heritage law and environmental law, the law of self-determination, and the criminality of maritime violence.

Recognising that the relationship between genocide and the ocean exceeds what law alone can comprehensively capture through its own internal logic, contributors move beyond traditional doctrinal analysis to engage interdisciplinary perspectives. These include insights from criminology, geography/environmental science, moral/political philosophy, history, and international relations theory. Bringing together legal scholars and practitioners from across Europe, Latin America, Asia and the United States, this collection reflects both disciplinary and geographic diversity.

By bridging legal analysis with broader critical inquiry, this volume will be of interest to academics, researchers, and policy-makers working in the areas of International Criminal Law, International Human Rights Law, International Environmental Law, International Refugee Law, International Humanitarian Law, Legal History and the Law of the Sea.

Introduction Why Genocide and the Ocean?
Chapter 1 - Rediscovering the
Canary Islands: Maritime Notes Towards a New Historical Geography of Genocide
Chapter 2 - Archipelagic Selves and the Erosion of Oceanic Legal Orders:
Raphael Lemkin in Colonial Indonesia
Chapter 3 - Reframing Cultural Heritage
Law for African and Native Nations: Decolonial Justice in the Wake of
Colonial Maritime Violence
Chapter 4 - Underwater Cultural Heritage and
Climate Change: Emerging Debates on Ecocide
Chapter 5 - Prosecuting Marine
Ecocide as Genocide: Reasons, Opportunities, and Challenges
Chapter 6 - From
Safe Havens to Death Traps: The EUs Migration Externalisation and the
Processual and Plastic Stages of Genocide
Chapter 7 - Existence and Survival:
Sea-Level Rise, Self-Determination, and the Law of Genocide
Vicky Kapogianni is a Lecturer in EU and International Law and Senior Research Associate at the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law, a Centre of the Faculty of Law, University of Johannesburg.

Eric Loefflad is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Kent, UK.