The Law and the earth's subsurface. Property and Sovereignty issues in international Law and comparative Law

Until today, there has been little interest of international Law concerning the earth’s subsurface, as the space that extends from the surface of the soil or of the seabed to the center of the earth. On the one hand, there is no rule of international law that regulates the use Sovereign States have...

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Main Author: Reiche-De Vigan, Stéphanie
Other Authors: Lyon, Billet, Philippe
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2016
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE3044
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.4o7axr 2023-05-15T13:43:56+02:00 The Law and the earth's subsurface. Property and Sovereignty issues in international Law and comparative Law Le droit et l'espace souterrain. Enjeux de propriété et de souveraineté en droit international et comparé El derecho y el espacio subterraneo. Retos de propriedad y de soberania en Derecho internacional y comparado Reiche-De Vigan, Stéphanie Lyon Billet, Philippe 2016-10-18 http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE3044 fr fre 10670/1.4o7axr http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE3044 other Theses.fr Appropriation Changement climatique Droit minier Eaux souterraines Environnement Exploitation Exploration Fonds marins Hydrocarbures non conventionnels Industries extractives Investissements Mines Peuples autochtones Propriété Ressources minérales Ressources naturelles Sous-Sol Souveraineté Stockage géologique de CO2 Territoire Zones polaires Carbon capture and storage Climate change Environment Extractive industries Groundwater Indigenous peoples Investment Minerals Natural resources Oil & Gas Law Ownership Polar regions Property Seabed Sovereignty Subsoil Territory Unconventional hydrocarbons droit geo Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2016 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:24:21Z Until today, there has been little interest of international Law concerning the earth’s subsurface, as the space that extends from the surface of the soil or of the seabed to the center of the earth. On the one hand, there is no rule of international law that regulates the use Sovereign States have of their territorial subsurface. It is currently understood that subsburface activities and property law that regulates them, are within domestic jurisdiction only and do not come under international law scrutinity as they waive the exercice of an absolute independance of States. On the other hand, the existing rules of international law that regulates extraterritorial subsurface, notably the seabed and ocean floor and subsoil thereof beyond national jurisdiction and the Antarctic, consider the earth’s subsurface mostly in terms of use and exploitation of mineral resources. Faced with the evergrowing uses of the subsurface that are solely used for extraction or for injection and storing, and regarding the impacts of some underground activities on the environment and on human rights, International Law must play a role by regulating the content and extent of rights that are exercised over the earth’s subsurface inside and outside territorial jurisdiction for development and protection purposes. L’espace souterrain, qui s’étend depuis la surface des terres émergées et des fonds marins jusqu’au centre de la Terre, est délaissé par le droit international. Aucune règle de droit international positif ne vient réglementer l’utilisation que les Etats font de leur espace souterrain territorial, cette utilisation et le régime de la propriété souterraine faisant partie de leur domaine réservé. Si les normes internationales régissent l’utilisation de l’espace souterrain extra-territorial, celui des grands fonds marins et celui de l’Antarctique, elles n’appréhendent l’espace souterrain qu’en termes d’utilisation et de mise en valeur des ressources minérales. De ce régime juridique d’exploration et d’exploitation des ressources ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic Derecho ENVELOPE(-56.950,-56.950,-64.350,-64.350) The Antarctic
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topic Appropriation
Changement climatique
Droit minier
Eaux souterraines
Environnement
Exploitation
Exploration
Fonds marins
Hydrocarbures non conventionnels
Industries extractives
Investissements
Mines
Peuples autochtones
Propriété
Ressources minérales
Ressources naturelles
Sous-Sol
Souveraineté
Stockage géologique de CO2
Territoire
Zones polaires
Carbon capture and storage
Climate change
Environment
Extractive industries
Groundwater
Indigenous peoples
Investment
Minerals
Natural resources
Oil & Gas Law
Ownership
Polar regions
Property
Seabed
Sovereignty
Subsoil
Territory
Unconventional hydrocarbons
droit
geo
spellingShingle Appropriation
Changement climatique
Droit minier
Eaux souterraines
Environnement
Exploitation
Exploration
Fonds marins
Hydrocarbures non conventionnels
Industries extractives
Investissements
Mines
Peuples autochtones
Propriété
Ressources minérales
Ressources naturelles
Sous-Sol
Souveraineté
Stockage géologique de CO2
Territoire
Zones polaires
Carbon capture and storage
Climate change
Environment
Extractive industries
Groundwater
Indigenous peoples
Investment
Minerals
Natural resources
Oil & Gas Law
Ownership
Polar regions
Property
Seabed
Sovereignty
Subsoil
Territory
Unconventional hydrocarbons
droit
geo
Reiche-De Vigan, Stéphanie
The Law and the earth's subsurface. Property and Sovereignty issues in international Law and comparative Law
topic_facet Appropriation
Changement climatique
Droit minier
Eaux souterraines
Environnement
Exploitation
Exploration
Fonds marins
Hydrocarbures non conventionnels
Industries extractives
Investissements
Mines
Peuples autochtones
Propriété
Ressources minérales
Ressources naturelles
Sous-Sol
Souveraineté
Stockage géologique de CO2
Territoire
Zones polaires
Carbon capture and storage
Climate change
Environment
Extractive industries
Groundwater
Indigenous peoples
Investment
Minerals
Natural resources
Oil & Gas Law
Ownership
Polar regions
Property
Seabed
Sovereignty
Subsoil
Territory
Unconventional hydrocarbons
droit
geo
description Until today, there has been little interest of international Law concerning the earth’s subsurface, as the space that extends from the surface of the soil or of the seabed to the center of the earth. On the one hand, there is no rule of international law that regulates the use Sovereign States have of their territorial subsurface. It is currently understood that subsburface activities and property law that regulates them, are within domestic jurisdiction only and do not come under international law scrutinity as they waive the exercice of an absolute independance of States. On the other hand, the existing rules of international law that regulates extraterritorial subsurface, notably the seabed and ocean floor and subsoil thereof beyond national jurisdiction and the Antarctic, consider the earth’s subsurface mostly in terms of use and exploitation of mineral resources. Faced with the evergrowing uses of the subsurface that are solely used for extraction or for injection and storing, and regarding the impacts of some underground activities on the environment and on human rights, International Law must play a role by regulating the content and extent of rights that are exercised over the earth’s subsurface inside and outside territorial jurisdiction for development and protection purposes. L’espace souterrain, qui s’étend depuis la surface des terres émergées et des fonds marins jusqu’au centre de la Terre, est délaissé par le droit international. Aucune règle de droit international positif ne vient réglementer l’utilisation que les Etats font de leur espace souterrain territorial, cette utilisation et le régime de la propriété souterraine faisant partie de leur domaine réservé. Si les normes internationales régissent l’utilisation de l’espace souterrain extra-territorial, celui des grands fonds marins et celui de l’Antarctique, elles n’appréhendent l’espace souterrain qu’en termes d’utilisation et de mise en valeur des ressources minérales. De ce régime juridique d’exploration et d’exploitation des ressources ...
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