After decades of intense research and significant investments, the deep sea mining industry is gradually preparing to enter the exploitation phase. Nevertheless, a great deal of uncertainty remains and deep sea mining once again finds itself at a crossroads: on the one hand there are contractors who are prepared to invoke a treaty provision to avoid any further delay, while environmental NGOs on the other hand are advocating a moratorium. Against the background of a global pandemic, this article offers a substantiated assessment of these conflicting developments and an analysis of their compatibility with the international legal framework
This is the final version. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Commercial sea...
This thesis evaluates the role of non-State actors as participants in the legal regime governing dee...
The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction comprises almost three-quarters of the entire surface a...
After decades of intense research and significant investments, the deep sea mining industry is gradu...
As land-based mining industries face increasing complexities, e.g., diminishing return on investment...
Abstract Commercial interest in deep sea minerals in the area beyond the limits of national jurisdic...
Progress towards deep sea mining (DSM) is driven by projected demands for metals and the desire for ...
The oceans are facing more threats now than at any time in history. Yet a nascent industry is rampin...
The sea below 200 meters depth accounts for 95% of the volume of the ocean, making it the largest ha...
The nascent deep-sea mining industry aims to remove minerals from the ocean floor, such as precious ...
Advances and innovation in deep-water technologies have fuelled a rapid and increased interest in th...
The deep seabed until the late sixties was a largely unknown part of the sea and represented nothing...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
The extraction of minerals from the seabed of the deep oceans is of increasing interest to investors...
In 2017 the Japanese government reported that its state-owned mining company had successfully extrac...
This is the final version. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Commercial sea...
This thesis evaluates the role of non-State actors as participants in the legal regime governing dee...
The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction comprises almost three-quarters of the entire surface a...
After decades of intense research and significant investments, the deep sea mining industry is gradu...
As land-based mining industries face increasing complexities, e.g., diminishing return on investment...
Abstract Commercial interest in deep sea minerals in the area beyond the limits of national jurisdic...
Progress towards deep sea mining (DSM) is driven by projected demands for metals and the desire for ...
The oceans are facing more threats now than at any time in history. Yet a nascent industry is rampin...
The sea below 200 meters depth accounts for 95% of the volume of the ocean, making it the largest ha...
The nascent deep-sea mining industry aims to remove minerals from the ocean floor, such as precious ...
Advances and innovation in deep-water technologies have fuelled a rapid and increased interest in th...
The deep seabed until the late sixties was a largely unknown part of the sea and represented nothing...
Beyond the boundaries of national jurisdiction, the seabed and its mineral resources are governed by...
The extraction of minerals from the seabed of the deep oceans is of increasing interest to investors...
In 2017 the Japanese government reported that its state-owned mining company had successfully extrac...
This is the final version. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Commercial sea...
This thesis evaluates the role of non-State actors as participants in the legal regime governing dee...
The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction comprises almost three-quarters of the entire surface a...