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Título
LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES OF THE TRANSITION TO THE EXPLOITATION PHASE OF MINERAL RESOURCES IN THE ‘AREA’
Año del Documento
2025
Editorial
Springer Nature Switzerland
Documento Fuente
Salamanca, M. E. (2025). Legal and institutional aspects of the transition to the exploitation phase of mineral resources in the Area. En R. Sharma (Ed.), DeepSea Mining Management, Policy and Regulation: Data Management, Environmental Monitoring, Techno-Economic Assessment, Law of the Sea and Regulatory Regimes (pp. 485-523).
Abstract
After thirty years of functioning, the International Seabed Authority faces the most important moment in its history: the conclusion of the elaboration of the Mining Code, which regulates the exploitation activities in the Area. The Area and its resources are the common heritage of humankind, and the Authority has the mandate of administering its resources for the benefit of humanity. In view of the announcement that an application for a Plan of Work for exploitation will soon be submitted, this chapter analyses the legal and institutional aspects of the Exploitation Regulations still under negotiation. It also considers the potential implications for the Legal and Technical Commission and the Council if they were to make a decision in the absence of a legal framework ensuring the equitable exploitation of the mineral resources of the Area and the effective protection of the marine environment.
Palabras Clave
Law of the Sea Convention - Implementation Agreement - Common Heritage of Mankind - International Seabed Authority - Deep-sea mining - Mining Code - Environmental Regional Management Plans.
ISBN
978-3-031-92736-2
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Propietario de los Derechos
Springer Nature Switzerland
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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restrictedAccess
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