Ocean Mining, Undersea Mining Or Offshore Mining In The Chilean National Legislation, In The International Law And Its Technological Progress

International Marine Minerals Society
Winston Rocher Anda
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International Marine Minerals Society
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Traditionally, mining activities have been developed in firm land, but technological advances and human needs have opened in the last year?s new opportunities in the maritime field. This has happened not only in the oil or hydrocarbons industries, but also in relation to the exploration or exploitation of other minerals, metallic and non-metallic. This has forced several countries to complement or create legal rules that make possible its own development and the International Law, through the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to regulate this activity in the space of its own, the calling area. Chile, as country with a long experience in mining and great advances in large deposits exploitation, possesses a special juridical frame that regulates this economic activity according if it is the geographical or territorial area in which is realizes, and it has been complemented lately with the international normative.
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APA: Winston Rocher Anda  (2011)  Ocean Mining, Undersea Mining Or Offshore Mining In The Chilean National Legislation, In The International Law And Its Technological Progress

MLA: Winston Rocher Anda Ocean Mining, Undersea Mining Or Offshore Mining In The Chilean National Legislation, In The International Law And Its Technological Progress. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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