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  1. Elisabeth Veronika Mann Borgese, CM (24 April 1918 – 8 February 2002) was an internationally recognized expert on maritime law and policy and the protection of the environment. Called "the mother of the oceans", [1] she received the Order of Canada and awards from the governments of Austria, China, Colombia, Germany, the United ...

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  2. Elisabeth Veronika Mann Borgese (24 de abril de 1918, Múnich, Alemania - 8 de febrero de 2002, Sankt Moritz, Suiza) fue la más joven de las hijas del Premio Nobel de literatura alemán Thomas Mann y Katia Pringsheim; hermana de Klaus, Erika, Golo, Monika y Michael T. Mann, cuñada de W. H. Auden, y sobrina de Heinrich Mann .

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  3. Elisabeth Veronika Mann Borgese, C.M., (* 24. April 1918 in München; † 8. Februar 2002 in St. Moritz, Schweiz) war eine Seerechtsexpertin und Ökologin sowie Publizistin, Sachbuchautorin, Autorin von Erzählungen und Gründerin der wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift Ocean Yearbook.

  4. 16 de feb. de 2002 · Elisabeth Mann Borgese, a multifaceted writer, defender of marine resources and founder of the International Oceans Institute based in Malta, died on Feb. 8 while on vacation in St. Moritz,...

  5. 29 de mar. de 2023 · Este artículo analiza el pensamiento internacional de Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918–2002), una de las principales figuras de las terceras negociaciones de la ONU sobre el Derecho del Mar (UNCLOS III), y (posteriormente en su vida) profesora de la Universidad de Dalhousie.

  6. 27 de sept. de 2020 · Elisabeth Mann Borgese. 1918-2002. Founder of the International Ocean Institute. For 100th anniversary events in 2018, including the commemorative volume of essays (now available via open access), lecture series and display, see EMB @ 100: Marking the Centenary . 2018 Ocean's Week Dalhousie Original:

  7. Elisabeth Mann Borgese is often referred to today as the ‘Mother of the Oceans’. She advocated for the inclusion of the principle of common heritage of mankind (CHM) in UNCLOS, and established the International Ocean Institute to enhance interdisciplinary dialogue and training on ocean law.