Future work of theInternational Seabed Authorityin the context of theArctic governance

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Abstract

The article studies the history, legal framework of the International Seabed Authority, its functions, structure and current work. The analysis focuses on potential fields of ISA activity in the Arctic. Despite the ongoing expert discussions, the author is of the view that Part XI of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention, setting out the legal basis for the governance of the Area resources and the work of ISA, applies to the Arctic Ocean like to any other part of the world ocean. The primary function of ISA is to regulate exploration and exploitation of deep seabed non-living resources beyond national jurisdiction. Apart from that, ISA will be engaged in other issues — implementation of the UNCLOS provisions on the payments by the coastal states concerning the exploitation of non-living resources on the outer continental shelf, coordination of marine scientific research in the Area, dissemination of its results, etc. Moreover, in the future, ISA could play a significant role in the integrated cross-border and cross-sectoral ecosystem governance of the Arctic Ocean.
Original languageEnglish
JournalArctic and North
Volume34
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • International Seabed Authority
  • the Arctic
  • area
  • mineral resources
  • international cooperation
  • UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982
  • continental shelf
  • maritime areas beyond national jurisdiction

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