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Tag: United Nations Convention to the Law of Sea (UNCLOS)

The Way Towards Sustainable Oceans

Harsh Amrit & Nitya Malviya* In contemporary times, the inter-relationship between nature and human society has become more and more … More

Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, Exclusive Economic Zone, IUCN, sustainable oceans, United Nations Convention to the Law of Sea (UNCLOS)

Deep SeaBed Mining : Is it Feasible to Transit from Exploration to Exploitation

Shubhang Chaturvedi & Sanjana Gopal* Introduction The projection of deep-seabed mining (DSM) and Outer Space Mining (OSM) as answers to … More

deep sea bed mining, exploration to exploitation, outer space mining, Regulatory Framework, The ISA, United Nations Convention to the Law of Sea (UNCLOS)

Into the Hot Waters of the Indo-Italian Conflict – The Enrica Lexie Case

Mili Budhiraja* “We have no more right to decline the exercise of jurisdiction which is given, than to usurp that … More

conflict, India, Indo-Italian Conflict, Italy, Legal Battle, The Enrica Lexile Case, United Nations Convention to the Law of Sea (UNCLOS)

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