European policies for Romania. Landmarks in point of Integrated Maritime Policy

Journal Title: Analele Universitatii Ovidius Constanta Seria Istorie - Year 2007, Vol 4, Issue 0

Abstract

Beginning with 2007, the Faculty of History and Political Sciences, „Ovidius” University of Constanta launched a series of debates, scientific activities under the title: European policies for Romania. In this respect, on the 29th of May 2007 the Senate Hall hosted the following debate with the naming: The Green Card of Maritime Policy – Toward a future maritime policy in point of the Union: a European perspective concerning oceans and seas was set for debate for a period of an year. The purpose of the document can be labeled as realistic: „This Green Card intends to launch a debate in respect of a future Maritime Policy of EU that would eventually approach the oceans and seas in a holistic manner. It is important to emphasize the fact according to which the above-mentioned Green Card will stress the continual use of the benefits possible only by means of respect among them in a moment in which their resources are threatened by severe pressures and our technological abilities to exploit them that seem to undergo a process of advance.. The accelerated reduction of marine biodiversity, due to pollution, the impact on climate changes and over-fishing represent particular alarm signs that cannot be ignored. The Green Card is based on the existing policies and initiatives of the European Union that are combined with Lisbon strategy that intend to reach a certain equilibrium between economic, social and environment dimension of lasting development.

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Mariana Cojoc

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Mariana Cojoc (2007). European policies for Romania. Landmarks in point of Integrated Maritime Policy. Analele Universitatii Ovidius Constanta Seria Istorie, 4(0), 165-213. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-124461