Prohibiting Deep Seabed Mining in the Pacific Ocean: An Ethical Imperative
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- Lisa A. Levin & Diva J. Amon & Hannah Lily, 2020. "Challenges to the sustainability of deep-seabed mining," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 3(10), pages 784-794, October.
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UNCLOS; International seabed authority; Common heritage of [hu]mankind; Conflicting mandates; Conflict of interest; Corporate capture;All these keywords.
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