Legal Aspects of the Recovery of Areas Degraded by Mining in the International Seabed
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Springer International Publishing AG
2023
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Acronyms
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: About the Area
- 2.1 The Area Legal Regime?
- 2.1.1 The Montego Bay Convention/82 and the Governing Principles of the Area
- 2.1.1.1 Common Heritage of Mankind (CHM)
- 2.1.1.2 Governing Principles in the Area (as CHM)
- Obligation to Ensure Compliance with the Law and Liability for Damages
- Benefit for Mankind
- Use of the Area Exclusively for Peaceful Purposes
- Protection of the Marine Environment
- Protection of Human Life
- Harmonisation of Activities in the Area and in the Maritime Environment
- Participation of Developing States in the Activities of the Area
- What Is Conclusively Understood About CHM and Principles?
- 2.1.2 The Area as a Global Public Good (GPG)
- 2.1.3 Dialogue with Other International Regimes and Precepts and the Sustainability of the Oceans
- 2.2 Area Administration
- 2.2.1 The International Seabed Authority (ISA) and Its Institutional Mission
- 2.2.2 Mining and Other Economic Activities in the Area
- 2.2.2.1 Mining Regimes and Their Code in the Light of ITLOS
- 2.2.2.2 Environmental Obligations of Mining Actors in the Area and the Obligation to Recover Environmental Damage
- Chapter 3: Recovery of Degraded Area
- 3.1 Degraded Area
- 3.1.1 Mining Area EIA
- 3.2 The Recovery of Degraded Area
- Chapter 4: On the Apparent Material Antinomy Between Compliance with Mining Obligations in the Area and Mining Exploitation Ri...
- 4.1 In the Light of CHM
- 4.1.1 Right of Access (Mare Liberum) or Right of Distribution (Res Commune Omnium)?
- 4.2 In the Light of the General Regime of Public International Law
- 4.2.1 Moratoriums
- 4.3 In the Light of International Environmental Law
- 4.3.1 GPGs, Sustainability, SDGs, and International Environmental Governance
- 4.3.2 Rio/92 Declaration and Preventions, Precautions, Polluter Pays, and Comprehensive Repairs
- 4.4 The Breakdown of Dialogue Between Regimes and the Emptying of Systems
- Chapter 5: Conclusions
- References