Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic

All states have the right to lay submarine cables on the seabed according to the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention 1982 (LOSC). Unlike submarine pipelines, cables are generally consideredbeing environmentally friendly, having minimum impact on the marine environment. Currently, there are seve...

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Main Author: Shvets, Daria
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Rovira i Virgili 2018
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Online Access:https://www.raco.cat/index.php/rcda/article/view/348624
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spelling ftraco:oai:raco.cat:article/348624 2023-05-15T14:33:07+02:00 Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic Shvets, Daria 2018 application/pdf https://www.raco.cat/index.php/rcda/article/view/348624 cat cat Universitat Rovira i Virgili Generalitat de Catalunya https://www.raco.cat/index.php/rcda/article/view/348624/439860 Revista Catalana de Dret Ambiental; Vol. 9, Núm. 2 (2018) Submarine cables; UNCLOS; Arctic; Environmental protection; Polar code; Law of the sea. info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftraco 2019-01-30T00:29:32Z All states have the right to lay submarine cables on the seabed according to the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention 1982 (LOSC). Unlike submarine pipelines, cables are generally consideredbeing environmentally friendly, having minimum impact on the marine environment. Currently, there are several projects on submarine cables planned to be laidin the Arctic. In particular, the Quintillion Subsea Cable System is an ongoinglarge-scale project, which majorpart will go through the Arctic waters. Despite mostly local and moderate disturbance to the environment in other regions, it causes certainconcerns regarding the influence on the Arctic environment due to its unique and sensible ecosystem. The LOSC does notseparate the Arctic from other regions, andcables are laid there following the same conditions as well as in other parts of the World Ocean. This article aims to examine the international legal regime of submarine cables in the context of the ongoing cable projects in the Arctic as well as to consider the applicability of the precautionary principle and the provisions of the Polar Code for ensuring the protection of the Arctic environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Law of the Sea RACO: Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert Arctic
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topic Submarine cables; UNCLOS; Arctic; Environmental protection; Polar code; Law of the sea.
spellingShingle Submarine cables; UNCLOS; Arctic; Environmental protection; Polar code; Law of the sea.
Shvets, Daria
Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic
topic_facet Submarine cables; UNCLOS; Arctic; Environmental protection; Polar code; Law of the sea.
description All states have the right to lay submarine cables on the seabed according to the United Nations Law of the Sea Convention 1982 (LOSC). Unlike submarine pipelines, cables are generally consideredbeing environmentally friendly, having minimum impact on the marine environment. Currently, there are several projects on submarine cables planned to be laidin the Arctic. In particular, the Quintillion Subsea Cable System is an ongoinglarge-scale project, which majorpart will go through the Arctic waters. Despite mostly local and moderate disturbance to the environment in other regions, it causes certainconcerns regarding the influence on the Arctic environment due to its unique and sensible ecosystem. The LOSC does notseparate the Arctic from other regions, andcables are laid there following the same conditions as well as in other parts of the World Ocean. This article aims to examine the international legal regime of submarine cables in the context of the ongoing cable projects in the Arctic as well as to consider the applicability of the precautionary principle and the provisions of the Polar Code for ensuring the protection of the Arctic environment.
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author Shvets, Daria
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title Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic
title_short Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic
title_full Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic
title_fullStr Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Law of the Sea and Environmental Law acting together: Experience of laying submarine cable in the Arctic
title_sort law of the sea and environmental law acting together: experience of laying submarine cable in the arctic
publisher Universitat Rovira i Virgili
publishDate 2018
url https://www.raco.cat/index.php/rcda/article/view/348624
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op_source Revista Catalana de Dret Ambiental; Vol. 9, Núm. 2 (2018)
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