Beyond national jurisdiction, the deep seabed and its mineral resources are designated as the ‘common heritage of mankind’. Nevertheless, the governing legal framework does not only consist of international instruments, as domestic legislation issued by sponsoring States also plays a decisive role. The legitimacy of certain national provisions can be questioned though, taking into account the duty to carry out activities in the Area for the benefit of mankind as a whole. For instance, can a sponsoring state demand that the proposed mining activities are in the public interest of the State? Are they allowed to generate revenue by introducing a recovery fee or other taxes? Should developing States enjoy more leeway, given the particular consi...
This Article outlines a legal regime of deep sea mining that favors the workers of deep sea mining. ...
Along with the growing demand for precious metals, the interests of states and commercial entities i...
Abstract Commercial interest in deep sea minerals in the area beyond the limits of national jurisdic...
Beyond national jurisdiction, the deep seabed and its mineral resources are designated as the ‘commo...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
Presently, no international law exists to limit recovering mineral sources of the seabed beyond coas...
In order to engage in deep sea mining activities on the international seabed (otherwise known as “th...
This thesis evaluates the role of non-State actors as participants in the legal regime governing dee...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction comprises almost three-quarters of the entire surface a...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
Deep ocean floor called as Area is considered as Common Heritage of Mankind (CHM) and the mining act...
The wide array of activities which we refer to as deep sea mining are not governed by one universal ...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the ocean floor and its minerals are governed by a c...
This thesis argues that international law has failed to address the unique jurisdictional and logist...
This Article outlines a legal regime of deep sea mining that favors the workers of deep sea mining. ...
Along with the growing demand for precious metals, the interests of states and commercial entities i...
Abstract Commercial interest in deep sea minerals in the area beyond the limits of national jurisdic...
Beyond national jurisdiction, the deep seabed and its mineral resources are designated as the ‘commo...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
Presently, no international law exists to limit recovering mineral sources of the seabed beyond coas...
In order to engage in deep sea mining activities on the international seabed (otherwise known as “th...
This thesis evaluates the role of non-State actors as participants in the legal regime governing dee...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction comprises almost three-quarters of the entire surface a...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
Deep ocean floor called as Area is considered as Common Heritage of Mankind (CHM) and the mining act...
The wide array of activities which we refer to as deep sea mining are not governed by one universal ...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the ocean floor and its minerals are governed by a c...
This thesis argues that international law has failed to address the unique jurisdictional and logist...
This Article outlines a legal regime of deep sea mining that favors the workers of deep sea mining. ...
Along with the growing demand for precious metals, the interests of states and commercial entities i...
Abstract Commercial interest in deep sea minerals in the area beyond the limits of national jurisdic...