Description |
1 online resource (434 pages) |
Contents |
Book Cover; Title; Contents; Figures; Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and acronyms; Introduction; Advantages of ocean mining; The political situation; Types of ocean minerals; Conclusions; Notes; Introduction; Law of the sea; Law of the sea conferences; UNCLOS III Convention; dissent and compromise; The Area and the Exclusive Economic Zone; Structure of the International Seabed Authority (ISA); The Assembly; The Council; The Secretariat; Pioneer Investors; Overlapping claims; Mining prescriptions under the Seabed Authority; Dispute settlement; Conciliation; Conclusions; Notes |
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UNCLOS III Convention and alternatives: the view of governments and industryThe Reagan reassessment; Reciprocating states agreements; Alternative (mini- ) treaty; The land-locked and geographically disadvantaged states' view; The Soviets' view; Industry's view; Production ceilings; Zare and cobalt; International consortia; membership, licensing, and investments; Conclusions; Notes; Minerals of the deep seabed; Morphology; Nuclei and sedime |
Summary |
This book provides an authoritative picture of the current state of marine mineral extraction. A major work of reference, it will be essential reading for those engaged in maritime studies and for organisations involved in this business |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Marine mineral resources.
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Ocean mining.
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Maritime law.
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Mineral resources in submerged lands.
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Mineral resources in submerged lands
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Marine mineral resources
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Maritime law
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Ocean mining
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780203403730 |
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0203403738 |
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