Oil and Gas in America's Arctic Ocean: Past Problems Counsel Precaution

This Article provides context for the controversy facing government agencies charged with making decisions about the future of America’s Arctic Ocean. It then distill themes that, if addressed, could help further a lasting solution for this region that respects its natural and human values while cra...

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Main Authors: LeVine, Michael, Van Tuyn, Peter, Hughes, Layla
Format: Text
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Published: Seattle University School of Law Digital Commons 2014
Subjects:
Oil
Gas
Law
Online Access:https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sulr/vol37/iss4/7
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spelling ftseattleunivlaw:oai:digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu:sulr-2246 2023-05-15T14:45:37+02:00 Oil and Gas in America's Arctic Ocean: Past Problems Counsel Precaution LeVine, Michael Van Tuyn, Peter Hughes, Layla 2014-11-22T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sulr/vol37/iss4/7 https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2246&context=sulr unknown Seattle University School of Law Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sulr/vol37/iss4/7 https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2246&context=sulr Seattle University Law Review Arctic Ocean Natural Resource Oil Gas Civil Rights and Discrimination Comparative and Foreign Law Environmental Law Indigenous Indian and Aboriginal Law International Law International Trade Law Jurisdiction Land Use Law Law Law and Race Natural Law Natural Resources Law and Mineral Law text 2014 ftseattleunivlaw 2022-05-30T11:33:12Z This Article provides context for the controversy facing government agencies charged with making decisions about the future of America’s Arctic Ocean. It then distill themes that, if addressed, could help further a lasting solution for this region that respects its natural and human values while crafting a reasonable path forward for decisions about development. First, this Article offers background about the region, the threats facing it, and some of the challenges in managing the natural resources there. Second, it provides an overview of the legal framework through which the United States government makes decisions about whether and under what conditions offshore oil and gas activities should occur. Third, this Article highlights decisions about Arctic Ocean resources that have been made pursuant to that legal framework and discusses the resulting court challenges. Based on that review, this Articles concludes that the controversy has resulted in large part from: (1) the failure to ensure necessary preparedness; (2) the lack of community involvement; and (3) the need for more specific mandates to ensure that management decisions about resources in important and unique places, like the Arctic, are based on sufficient science, precaution, and an equitable balancing of costs and benefits. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Seattle University School of Law: Digital Commons Arctic Arctic Ocean Indian
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topic Arctic
Ocean
Natural Resource
Oil
Gas
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Comparative and Foreign Law
Environmental Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
International Trade Law
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Law
Law and Race
Natural Law
Natural Resources Law
and Mineral Law
spellingShingle Arctic
Ocean
Natural Resource
Oil
Gas
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Comparative and Foreign Law
Environmental Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
International Trade Law
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Law
Law and Race
Natural Law
Natural Resources Law
and Mineral Law
LeVine, Michael
Van Tuyn, Peter
Hughes, Layla
Oil and Gas in America's Arctic Ocean: Past Problems Counsel Precaution
topic_facet Arctic
Ocean
Natural Resource
Oil
Gas
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Comparative and Foreign Law
Environmental Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
International Trade Law
Jurisdiction
Land Use Law
Law
Law and Race
Natural Law
Natural Resources Law
and Mineral Law
description This Article provides context for the controversy facing government agencies charged with making decisions about the future of America’s Arctic Ocean. It then distill themes that, if addressed, could help further a lasting solution for this region that respects its natural and human values while crafting a reasonable path forward for decisions about development. First, this Article offers background about the region, the threats facing it, and some of the challenges in managing the natural resources there. Second, it provides an overview of the legal framework through which the United States government makes decisions about whether and under what conditions offshore oil and gas activities should occur. Third, this Article highlights decisions about Arctic Ocean resources that have been made pursuant to that legal framework and discusses the resulting court challenges. Based on that review, this Articles concludes that the controversy has resulted in large part from: (1) the failure to ensure necessary preparedness; (2) the lack of community involvement; and (3) the need for more specific mandates to ensure that management decisions about resources in important and unique places, like the Arctic, are based on sufficient science, precaution, and an equitable balancing of costs and benefits.
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