The Law of the Seabed: Access, Uses and Protection of Seabed Resources", edited by Catherine Banet (BRILL, 2020)

The Law of the Seabed reviews the most pressing legal questions raised by the use and protection of natural resources on and underneath the world’s seabeds.

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The Law of the Seabed

Editor: Catherine Banet

While barely accessible, the seabed plays a major role in the Earth’s ecological balance. It is both a medium and a resource, and is central to the blue economy. New uses and new knowledge about seabed ecosystems, and the risks of disputes due to competing interests, urge reflection on which regulatory approaches to pursue.

 

The regulation of ocean activities is essentially sector-based, and the book puts in parallel the international and national regimes for seabed mining, oil and gas, energy generation, bottom fisheries, marine genetic resources, carbon sequestration and maritime security operations, both within and beyond the national jurisdiction.

 

The book contains seven parts respectively addressing the definition of the seabed from a multidisciplinary perspective, the principles of jurisdiction delimitation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the regimes for use of non-living, living and marine biodiversity resources, the role of state and non-state actors, the laying and removal of installations, the principles for sustainable and equitable use (common heritage of mankind, precaution, benefit sharing), and management tools to ensure coexistence between activities as well as the protection of the marine environment.

 

Publisher's website: https://brill.com/view/title/54208

 

The book is available in Open Access and in hard pack

"The Law of the Seabed: Access, Uses and Protection of Seabed Resources", edited by Catherine Banet (BRILL, 2020).

Publisher's website: https://brill.com/view/title/54208

The book is available in Open Access and in hard pack

Tags: Law of the sea, Ocean, Seabed By Editor: Catherine Banet
Published Feb. 6, 2020 12:14 PM - Last modified Dec. 17, 2020 3:16 PM