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1 online resource (320 pages) |
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Oxford monographs in international law |
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Oxford monographs in international law.
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Contents |
Cover -- Series -- International Law and Corporate Actors in Deep Seabed Mining -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Treaties and Related Documents -- List of Abbreviations -- Note on Method of Citation -- Introduction -- 1. A Methodological Approach to Deep Seabed Mining by Non-state Actors -- 1.1 A Methodological Approach to Deep Seabed Mining -- 1.1.1 Seeking Internal Coherence -- 1.1.2 Evaluating Broader Context -- 1.1.3 Concluding Remarks |
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1.2 A Methodological Note on Non-state Actors: Conceptualising the Status of Corporate Entities within the Deep Seabed Mining Regime -- 1.2.1 Terminology: Non-state Actors and Corporate Entities -- 1.2.2 Nationality of Corporate Entities at International Law -- 1.2.3 Corporate Entities within the International Legal System -- 1.2.4 Initial Analysis of the Necessary Conditions for Corporate Rights and Obligations under International Law -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Part 1 -- Introduction to Part I |
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2. The Deep Seabed beyond National Jurisdiction and the Rise of Mining Activities within it by Non-state Actors -- 2.1 The Scope of the Deep Seabed beyond National Jurisdiction -- 2.2 Mineral Resources of the Area beyond National Jurisdiction -- 2.2.1 Deep Seabed Mineral Resources -- 2.2.2 Deep Seabed Mining for Rare Earth Elements -- 2.3 Prospects for Deep Seabed Mining and Environmental Concerns -- 2.3.1 Technological and Market-based Prospects for Deep Seabed Mining -- 2.3.2 Environmental Challenges for Deep Seabed Mining -- 2.4 Increasing Participation in Deep Seabed Mining Activities |
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2.5 Conclusion -- 3. The Role of the Common Heritage Concept in Deep Seabed Mining -- 3.1 Deep Seabed Mineral Resources as the Common Heritage of Mankind -- 3.1.1 The Development of the Common Heritage Principle in the Deep Seabed Context -- 3.1.2 Situating the Common Heritage Concept within Broader International Law -- 3.1.3 The General Assembly's Application of the Common Heritage Principle to the Deep Seabed -- 3.1.4 The Difficult Road to the UNCLOS Deep Seabed Mining Regime -- 3.2 Key Features Underpinning the Modern Common Heritage Concept Applicable to Deep Seabed Mining |
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3.2.1 Component 1 - The Common Management Principle -- 3.2.2 Component 2 - The Prohibition of Unilateral Mining Activities -- 3.2.3 Component 3 - The Benefit-sharing Principle -- 3.2.4 Component 4 - The Principle of Marine Environmental Protection -- 3.2.5 Is Reservation for Peaceful Purposes a Component of the Common Heritage Concept? -- 3.2.6 Additional Components of the Common Heritage Concept? -- 3.2.7 The Common Heritage's Underlying Community/Autonomy Equilibrium |
Summary |
This volume addresses the unresolved legal challenges which the increasing role of private corporate actors in deep seabed mining will raise in the coming years. It assesses the tension between corporate commercial interests and the achievement of the common heritage of mankind, under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea |
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This edition also issued in print: 2021 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Audience |
Specialized |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on July 9, 2021) |
Subject |
International Seabed Authority.
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SUBJECT |
International Seabed Authority fast |
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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 December 10) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83149072
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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 December 10) fast |
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Ocean mining -- Law and legislation.
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Mineral industries -- Law and legislation
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Ocean bottom -- Law and legislation.
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Marine mineral resources -- Law and legislation.
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Marine resources development -- Law and legislation.
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Common heritage of mankind (International law)
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Common heritage of mankind (International law)
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Marine mineral resources -- Law and legislation
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Marine resources development -- Law and legislation
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Mineral industries -- Law and legislation
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Ocean bottom -- Law and legislation
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Ocean mining -- Law and legislation
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780191924682 |
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0191924687 |
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9780192653307 |
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019265330X |