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Seabed mining and the law of the sea / edited by Virginie Tassin Campanella.

Contributor(s): Campanella, Virginie Tassin [editor.]Series: Routledge handbooks in lawDescription: pages cmISBN: 9781138387614Subject(s): Ocean mining -- Law and legislation | Ocean bottom -- Law and legislation | Law of the seaLOC classification: KZA1390 | .S43 2023
Contents:
Global perspectives -- State party rights, obligations, and responsibility --The continental shelf -- The area -- Dispute settlement -- Regional and national practice.
Summary: "Deep-sea mining is a rapidly developing industry. New states, stakeholders and industries are constantly joining the technical race to realise exploitation, given the vast mineral wealth located on the ocean floor. At the same time, States are working hard on developing international, regional and domestic regulations, able to satisfy the technical and environmental challenges posed by deep sea mining"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Global perspectives -- State party rights, obligations, and responsibility --The continental shelf -- The area -- Dispute settlement -- Regional and national practice.

"Deep-sea mining is a rapidly developing industry. New states, stakeholders and industries are constantly joining the technical race to realise exploitation, given the vast mineral wealth located on the ocean floor. At the same time, States are working hard on developing international, regional and domestic regulations, able to satisfy the technical and environmental challenges posed by deep sea mining"--