UNEP Shelf Programme, Article 76 and How it Affects Coastal States

International Marine Minerals Society
Yannick Beaudoin Tina Schoolmeester Joan Fabres Lars Kullerud Morten Sørensen Elaine Baker Øivind Lønne Øystein Halvorsen Luana Karvel
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The UNEP Shelf Programme (USP) is the access point for a collaboration of international organizations with expertise in marine geoscience and maritime law. It was established in response to a United Nations resolution, stating that the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), working through the Global Resource Information Database (GRID) system, should work in conjunction with Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC) and the International Hydrographic Organization, to assist coastal States, and in particular developing States and small island developing States (SIDS) with submissions to establish the outer limits of their continental shelf under Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
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APA: Yannick Beaudoin Tina Schoolmeester Joan Fabres Lars Kullerud Morten Sørensen Elaine Baker Øivind Lønne Øystein Halvorsen Luana Karvel  UNEP Shelf Programme, Article 76 and How it Affects Coastal States

MLA: Yannick Beaudoin Tina Schoolmeester Joan Fabres Lars Kullerud Morten Sørensen Elaine Baker Øivind Lønne Øystein Halvorsen Luana Karvel UNEP Shelf Programme, Article 76 and How it Affects Coastal States. International Marine Minerals Society,

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