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| Personal name | Habibur Rehman |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | DEEP SEABED MINING UNDER THE LAW OF THE SEA CONVENTION, 1982 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE INTERESTS OF DEVELOLPING <br/>COUNTRIES |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Bangalore |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | NLSIU Bangalore |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1999 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 568p |
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| Formatted contents note | TABLE OF CONTENTS<br/>HEADING OF THE THESIS;<br/>DECLARAT I ON;<br/>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT S;<br/>ABSTRACT;<br/>LI5'T OF ABRREVIAT IONS;<br/>TABLE OFCONTENTS;<br/>CHAPTER I : INTRODUCTION;<br/>CHAPTER I : INTRODUCTION;<br/>1.1. Bed of the Sea Under customary International Law;<br/>1. 2. Status of Seabed and Mineral Resources;<br/>1. 3. Aims and objectives;<br/>(a) Problem;<br/>(b) Issues;<br/>1. 4. Developing Countries' Interests;<br/>1. 5. Importance;<br/>1. 6. Plan of Work;<br/>CHAPTER II : HISTORICAL BACKGROUND;<br/>2. 1. Pragmatic Approach;<br/>2.2. UNCLOS J;<br/>2.3. Institutional Vacuum;<br/>2.4. Maltese Initiative and Subsequent Developments;<br/>(a) Ad Hoc Committee, 1967;<br/>(b) Seabed Committee, 1968;<br/>(c) Moratorium Resolution, 1969;<br/>(d) Common Heritage of Mankind Resolution, 1970;<br/>2.5. Industrialized states' Reaction;<br/>2.6. Land-Locked States and Their Issues;<br/>2.7. Legal Position of Common Heritage Principle<br/>(a) Freedom of the Seas v. Common Heritage Principle<br/>(b) Status of General Assembly Resolution<br/>(c) Status Quo Assessment<br/>2.8. UNCLOS III<br/>i. Deliberations of the Conference;<br/>(a) First Committee;<br/>(b) ISNT Performance, 1975;<br/>(c) RSNT Performance, 1976;<br/>(d) ICNT Performance, 1977;<br/>ii. Outcome of LOS Conference<br/>(a) Adoption, Signature and Enforcement Overviewing;<br/>(b) U.S. Opposition of Part XI of Los Convention;<br/>(c) Other States' Negativity Reviewing;<br/>CHAPTER III SCIENTIFIC AND COMMERCIAL INFORMATION;<br/>3.1. Deep Seabed Zone Identifying;<br/>3.2. Deep Sea Mining Consortia;<br/>(a) International;<br/>(i) Kennecot Consortium;<br/>(ii) Ocean 102 Mining Associates;<br/>(iii) Ocean 103 Management Inc.;<br/>(iv) Ocean 103 Minerals Company;<br/>(b) National;<br/>(i) France;<br/>(ii) Japan;<br/>(iii) The Soviet Union;<br/>(iv) India;<br/>(v) China;<br/>(vi) South Korea;<br/>3.3. Deep Seabed Resources : Polymetallic Nodules 106 (a) Copper;<br/>(b) Cobalt;<br/>(c) Manganese;<br/>(d) Nickel;<br/>3.4. Seabed Mining Position;<br/>(a) Economic Feasibility;<br/>(b) Commercial Viability;<br/>(c) Practicality;<br/>3.5. Seabed Mining Venture;<br/>(a) Research-Based Exploration since 1960s;<br/>(b) Individual Objectivity-Based Exploration since 1970s;<br/>(c) state Sponsoring Exploration since 1980s;<br/>(d) Community-Based Mining Slnce 1990s;<br/>(e) Minerals Concentration Indicating;<br/>3.6. Land-Based Producer State~' Action and Reaction;<br/>3.7. (a) Balanced International Trade and New International Economic Order;<br/>(b) Economic Assistance;<br/>3.8. Changed situations Against Deep Seabed Mining;<br/>(a) Extended National Jurisdiction as Constraint;<br/>(h) Discovery of Additional Land-Based Sources;<br/>(c) Introduction of Substitute;<br/>3.9. Reflection;<br/>CHAPTER IV: DEEP SEABED REGIME THE AREA 165-242<br/>4.1. Basic Principles;<br/>4.2. Controlling Body;<br/> (a) Assembly;<br/>(b) Council;<br/>(c) Secretariat;<br/>(el) Enterprise;<br/>(e) Other Organs;<br/>4.3. The Authority Settlement of Disputes Machineries;<br/>(a) International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea;<br/>(b) International Court of Justice;<br/>(c) Arbitral Tribunal;<br/>(d) Special Arbitral Tribunal;<br/>(e) Sea-Bed Disputes Chamber;<br/>(f) Special Chambers;<br/>(g) Ad hoc Chambers;<br/>4.4. Transfer of Technology;<br/>(a) Importance of Science and Technology;<br/>(b) Transfer of Technology v. Common Heritage Principle;<br/>(c) LOS Convention's Impact;<br/>(i) Developing Countries;<br/>(ii) Enterprise<br/>(d) Overview;<br/>4.5. Resource Management and Prospecting;<br/>(a) Benefit for Mankind;<br/>(b) Venture for Prospecting;<br/>International Cooperation;<br/>CHAPTER V: POST-LOS CONVENTION DEVELOPMENTS;<br/>5.1. Why Unilateral Legislations?;<br/>5.2. Fundamentals of Deep Seabed Regime;<br/>(a) Customary International Law;<br/>(b) UNCLOS I, Its Approaches;<br/>(c) Aftermath of Common Heritage Resolution;<br/>(d) Legal Validity of UN General Assembly Resolution;<br/>(e) Aftermath of LOS Convention;<br/>5.3. U.S. Refusal to sign the Convention;<br/>5.4. Unilateral Enactments;<br/>A. United states;<br/>B. Federal Republic of Germany;<br/>C. United Kingdom;<br/>D. France;<br/>E. Soviet Union;<br/>F. Japan;<br/>G. Italy;<br/>5. 5. Enactments Analysis;<br/>(a) Objectives;<br/>(b) Bases;<br/>(c) Pro and Anti-convention Aspects and Repercussions;<br/>5.6. Industrial states' Defiance and Compliance;<br/>5.7. Dual Regimes for Deep Seabed Mining: Reality orientation;<br/>CHAPTER-VI : INTERIM ARRANGEMENTS;<br/>6.1. Aims and Objectives of PrepCom<br/>6.2. Organizational Features<br/>6.3.<br/>6.4.<br/>Functions of PrepCom<br/>(a) Sessional Activity<br/>(b) Developing and Developed States' Claims and Counterclaims Adjustment<br/>(c) U.S. Issues Highlighting;<br/>(d) Reciprocating States' Agreement (Mini Treaty), 1982;<br/>(e) Provisional Understanding, 1984;<br/>(f) Arusha Understanding, 1986;<br/>(g) New York Understanding, 1987;<br/>6.4. PrepCom's Findings;<br/>(a) Understanding Towards Community Regime;<br/>(b) Understanding Towards Universal Participation;<br/>6.5. Preparatory Investment Protection (PIP) Measures;<br/>6.6. Pioneer Investors, Their Registration A. First Group of Applicants;<br/>(i) Registration of the Government of India;<br/>(ii) Registration of the Government of France;<br/>(iii) Registration of the Government of Japan;<br/>(iv) Registration of the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics;<br/>B. Registration of Subsequent Applicants;<br/>(i) Registration of the Government of the People's Republic of China;<br/>(ii) Registration of the Governments of the Republic of Bulgaria, the Republic of Cuba, the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic the Republic of Poland and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics;<br/>6.7. PrepCom and LOS Convention Interaction;<br/>CHAPTER-VII: AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PART XI OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA OF 10 DECEMBER, 1982 : GOAL FOR PARTICIPATION;<br/>7.1. Trends of the United States Subsequences;<br/>(i) Production Limitations;<br/>(ii) Transfer of Technology;<br/>(iii) Decision-Making Process;<br/>(iv) The Review Process;<br/>(v) The Status of National Liberation Movements;<br/>7.2. Achievement on Part XI of LOS Convention;<br/>7.3. Comparative study of Resource Policies Tabular Statement;<br/>7.4. The Impasse aft.er 1982; <br/>7.5. Achievements of AgRellmple Part XI LOS Convention Tabular statement;<br/>7.6. Recasting;<br/>CHAPTER-VIII : FUTURE PROJECTIONS;<br/>8.1. Economy Oriented Parameter;<br/>8.2. Technology Embodying Parameter;<br/>8.3. Humanism Searching Parameter;<br/>8.4. Common Heritage Principle: Dwindling Phases;<br/>A. Continental Shelf Regime : Rights for Other States;<br/>B. Regime for Islands Injurious to Common Heritage Principle;<br/>C. Deep Seabed Mining Enactments A Dilemma for Common Heritage Regime;<br/>D. What remedies against deep seabed mining enactments?; <br/>8.5. Deep Seabed mining For Anti-Pollution Measures;<br/>8.6. Aftermath of Deep Seabed Mining in Marine Environment;<br/>8.7. Deep Seabed Mining Problem - Where is the End?;<br/>CHAPTER-IX : CONCLUSION; <br/>9.1. Deep Seabed Mining Necessity; <br/>9.2. Laissez Faire Regime v Regulated System;<br/>9.3. Power Politics v. Common Heritage Principle;<br/>9.4. Developing Countries' Interests Through Pro and Anti-Power Politics;<br/>9.5. Socio-Economic Equilibrium for International Harmony;<br/>9.6. Land-Locked States What For?;<br/>9.7. Developing Countries' position: Reality Evaluation;<br/>9.8. Remedies Against Self-Centered Interests;<br/>9.9. Reflection.<br/> |
| 520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
| Summary, etc. | Bed of the Sea - Customary International Law |
| -- | Deep Sea Mining Consortium |
| -- | Seabed Mining - International Trade |
| 700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Prof. N R Madhava Menon - Guide |
| 856 ## - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS | |
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