The Politics and Policy of Deep Sea-Bed Mining

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 40:1, Winter 1992

14 Pages Posted: 3 Apr 2012

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Paul R. Williams

Public International Law & Policy Group; American University

Date Written: 1992

Abstract

1982 marked the end of the ten-year negotiation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS Convention),1 the most complex and comprehensive multilateral agreement ever negotiated. In April 1982, one-hundred and thirty countries voted in favor of the LOS Convention, seventeen abstained, and only four voted against the treaty. The United States was one of the four countries voting against the LOS Convention. Markus Schmidt's Common Heritage or Common Burden? is a comprehensive work that examines the formulation of United States foreign policy, the dynamics of international negotiations, and the United Nations treaty/decision making process.

Keywords: Deep Seabed Mining, sea mining, sea law

JEL Classification: N40

Suggested Citation

Williams, Paul R., The Politics and Policy of Deep Sea-Bed Mining (1992). The American Journal of Comparative Law, 40:1, Winter 1992, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2033341

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