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Securing the resources of the deep: dividing and governing the extended Continental Shelf

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:43 authored by Clive SchofieldClive Schofield
Half of the world's coastal states are in the process of delineating continental shelf limits seawards of their 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zones. The paper briefly outlines this process and progress towards the finalisation of such limits. Key potential resource opportunities that may arise within the "extended continental shelf' areas are then highlighted and challenges in securing rights over these resources explored.

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The Limits of maritime jurisdiction: overcoming uncertainties and safeguarding Australia's interests

Australian Research Council

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Schofield, C. (2013). Securing the resources of the deep: dividing and governing the extended Continental Shelf. In H. Scheiber & M. Kwon (Eds.), Securing the Ocean for the Next Generation: Papers from a Law of the Sea Institute, UC Berkeley-Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology Conference, held in Seoul, May 2012 (pp. 301-326). United States: University of California, Berkeley Law.

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Berkeley Law – University of California

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301-326

Language

English

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ISBN: 9780615975221

RIS ID

89534

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