Global Commons Flashcards

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What does the term global commons refer to?

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Resource domains or areas that lie outside of the political reach of any one nation state.
Used to describe the supra-national ‘spaces’ in which common shared resources can be found

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What are the 4 global commons?

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The high seas
The atmosphere
Antarctica
Outer space

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What do some commentators argue about cyberspace?

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It should be a global common as it is shared by all but not controlled by a single nation

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What is the ‘principle of the common heritage of mankind’?

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The principle that establishes that some localities belong to all of humanity and that the resources there are available for everyone’s use and benefit

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What does the ‘principle of the common heritage of mankind’ take into account?

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Future generations and the needs of developing countries

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Why has access to resources in the global commons become less difficult (not the high seas)?

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Advances in science and technology have given easier access to a range of resources
A greater scarcity of resources, especially minerals, fuels and food which puts increasing pressure on the global commons to provide for a needy and developing world.

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What is meant by the ‘tragedy of the commons’?

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This concept explains why shared ‘common access areas’ are likely to be overexploited
If individuals act independently and according to their self-interest, this will be contrary to the interest of the whole group because the shared resource will become depleted.

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What is an example of the ‘tragedy of the global commons’?

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Overfishing has led to the depletion of fish stocks as well as marine pollution and the loss of sustainability

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What is in place to protect the commons from over exploitation?

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International law and clear rules of global governance

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What is the high seas protected by?

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The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)

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What is the atmosphere protected by?

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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer and the Kyoto Protocol

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How is Antarctica protected?

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By the Antarctic Treaty System

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How is outer space protected?

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By the 1979 Moon Treaty

The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploitation and Use of Outer Space

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What does the Moon Treaty do?

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Governs the exploration and exploitation of its resources

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