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States and entrepreneurs are becoming increasingly interested in the economic potential of ocean areas beyond the national jurisdiction of coastal States, namely the high seas and the Area. This has led to growing support within the international community to enhance the international legal regime for those areas, among other things to protect and preserve the environment and biodiversity. However, the current debate in international fora indicates that States have widely different interpretations on key aspects of this regime. For instance, what implications do the principles contained in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea have for the governance and regulation of these areas, how is access to natural resources best regulated, how are benefits derived from these areas to be distributed and which specific institutional frameworks should be employed in the management of areas beyond national jurisdiction? This work intends to contribute to a better understanding of the international law aspects of the ongoing debate on current and future international governance and regulation of areas beyond national jurisdiction. To this end four specific topics are examined: principles and objectives of the legal regime; institutional arrangements for the legal regime; entitlements to marine living resources; and compliance with international regulations.
Marine resources development --- Marine resources conservation --- Law of the sea --- Law and legislation --- Conservation of marine resources --- Marine conservation --- Marine environmental protection --- Marine protection --- Aquatic resources conservation --- Marine pollution --- Development of marine resources --- Marine development --- Ocean development --- Sea development --- Economic development --- Economic aspects --- Law of the sea. --- Law and legislation. --- Marine resources conservation -- Law and legislation. --- Marine resources development -- Law and legislation. --- Marine resources development--Law and legislation. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- Marine resources --- Marine resources development (International law) --- Marine resources conservation (International law) --- High seas, Jurisdiction over --- Marine law --- Ocean --- Ocean law --- Sea, Law of the --- International law --- Maritime law --- Territorial waters --- Marine resources development - Law and legislation --- Marine resources conservation - Law and legislation
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In Sustainable Ocean Resource Governance an international group of eminent authors offer perspectives on the legal interface between sustainable economic growth, effective marine resource management and urgent environmental protection of the sea by addressing three key issues: deep sea mining, marine energy generation, and seabed pipeline and cable systems. In light of the sectoral nature of current ocean governance and the existing patchwork of management arrangements for the oceans, this book gives insights in search for a coherent and consistent sustainability approach
Marine resources development --- Renewable energy sources --- Sustainable development --- Ocean mining --- Ocean bottom --- Cables, Submarine --- Ocean bottom (Maritime law) --- Law of the sea --- Mining law --- Law and economic development --- Environmental law --- Marine resources --- Marine resources development (International law) --- Law and legislation. --- Laws and regulations --- Law and legislation --- OSPAR Commission. --- Marine resources development - Law and legislation --- Renewable energy sources - Law and legislation --- Sustainable development - Law and legislation --- Ocean mining - Law and legislation --- Ocean bottom - Law and legislation --- Cables, Submarine - Law and legislation
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