Comparative Study of Mineral Resource Management and Environmental Protection in the Area and Antarctica
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33348Date
2023-05-25Type
MastergradsoppgaveMaster thesis
Abstract
In this thesis, I shall compare the different regimes regulating mineral resource management
and environmental protection in the Area and Antarctica, and how these two regimes affect the
rights and obligations of developing States. In order to do this, I shall make use of a doctrinal
legal research approach to describe each regime, and shall additionally make use of elements
from comparative legal methodology in analysing the differences described. Through these
methods, I have observed that these regimes share some important similarities regarding
environmental protection, peaceful use, and the promotion of scientific research, but more
importantly present notable differences with regards to the treatment of developing States, and
the management of mineral resources. The increasing need for mineral resources, advances in
technology allowing access to ever more remote regions, and the exponential increase in
environmental damage caused by human activities all contribute to the significance of this
research, and to the need of having a proper understanding of the international community’s
approach towards these remote, resource rich, yet delicate ecosystems.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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