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Translated title of the contribution: World Heritage Convention

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Abstract

This chapter discusses the World Heritage Convention and the obligations arising from it for state parties, with special attention to the natural heritage Wadden Sea. The research focused not only on the treaty text itself, but also on the decisions taken and soft law documents developed within the treaty system (resolutions, the 'Operational Guidelines', etc.). Soft law documents are not legally binding, but are legally relevant, especially because they provide more clarity on the meaning of central concepts, the goals of the regimes and the content of obligations and prohibitions. These soft law documents also often clarify how developments that received less attention at the time the treaty came into effect relate to the provisions of the treaty. Consider, for example, topics such as climate change and concerns regarding cumulative effects. The chapter is part of a book that brings together knowledge about 13 international and European legal regimes that aim to protect the Wadden Sea.
Translated title of the contributionWorld Heritage Convention
Original languageDutch
Title of host publicationDe Europees- en internationaalrechtelijke status van de Waddenzee
EditorsKees Bastmeijer
Place of PublicationDen Haag
PublisherBoom Juridisch
Chapter2
Pages11-41
Number of pages31
ISBN (Electronic)9789400113947
ISBN (Print)9789047301936
Publication statusPublished - 1-Jun-2024

Keywords

  • World Heritage Convention
  • Wadden Sea
  • Outstanding Universal Value (OUV)
  • nature conservation
  • biodiversity protection
  • integrity
  • soft law

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