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International Environmental Obligations and Liabilities in Deep Seabed Mining


ISBN13: 9781108488303
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Should deep seabed mining (DSM) stop or proceed? The international community is now facing a difficult choice. No matter what decision is made, environmental consideration is the core of the issue. This book tackles the compelling question of how to secure the marine environmental protection in DSM from an international law perspective. It deals with two major research questions: What are the international environmental requirements of participants – the contractor, the sponsoring State and the International Seabed Authority (ISA)? What are the legal consequences for them when environmental damage occurs? In doing so, it analyses the international DSM legal regime and general international environmental principles, observes the functioning of the ISA, and draws on law and practice of various environmental treaty mechanisms. The examination reveals the potential of practical difficulties as well as fundamental obstacles in the application of international environmental rules and principles in the specific context of DSM.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. Common heritage of mankind and protection of the marine environment
2. International seabed authority and its environmental mandate
3. International environmental obligations of the sponsoring state and contractor
4. Definition and measure of marine environmental damage
5. International environmental liability of the contractor
6. Alternatives to international environmental liability of the contractor
7. International environmental liabilities of the sponsoring state and the international seabed authority
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index