Transboundary offshore aquifers : a search for a governance regime
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Transboundary offshore aquifers : a search for a governance regime
(Brill research perspectives)(International water law)
Brill, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-79)
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In Transboundary Offshore Aquifers: A Search for a Governance Regime, Renee Martin-Nagle explains the geologic origins of offshore freshwater aquifers and proposes a governance regime for offshore aquifers that are shared by two or more nations. International law principles for marine resources, offshore hydrocarbons and land-based fresh water are explored.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: Origin of Offshore Submarine Groundwater
Discovery of Offshore Aquifers
Glacial Origins
Other Origins of Offshore Aquifers
Recent Discoveries and Possible Uses
Vast Meteoric Groundwater Reserves
CHAPTER 2: Legal Principles Governing Maritime Resources
The Convention on the Continental Shelf
The International Court of Justice
UNCLOS
CHAPTER 3: Legal Principles Governing Offshore Oil and Gas Development
Background
Early Law
Unitization
Customary Law
Joint Development Agreements
CHAPTER 4: Legal Principles Governing Land-based Aquifers
Guidance from International Bodies
CHAPTER 5: Perspectives and Conclusion
Conclusion
LIST OF REFERENCES
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