International Law and Corporate Actors in Deep Seabed Mining

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International Law and Corporate Actors in Deep Seabed Mining

Public international law: law of the sea Public international law: economic and trade International law: international disputes and civil procedure

Author: Joanna Dingwall

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Collection: Oxford Monographs in International Law

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 8 July 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780192653314


Introduction

The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction (known as the Area) comprises almost three-quarters of the entire surface area of the oceans, and is home to an array of prized commodities including valuable metals and rare earth elements. In recent years, there has been a marked growth in deep seabed investment by private corporate actors, and an increasing impetus towards exploitation.

Legal Challenges

This book addresses the unresolved legal challenges which this increasing corporate activity will raise over the coming years, including in relation to matters of common management, benefit-sharing, marine environmental protection, and investment protection.

Regulatory Framework

Acting under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the International Seabed Authority is responsible for regulating the Area for the benefit of humanity and granting mining contracts. A product of its history, the UNCLOS deep seabed regime is an unlikely hybrid of capitalist and communist values, embracing the role of private actors while enshrining principles of resource distribution.

Technological and Legal Tensions

As technological advances begin to outstrip legal developments, this book assesses the tension between corporate commercial activity in the Area and the achievement of the common heritage.

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