A Right to Ice?: The Application of International and National Water Laws to the Acquisition of Iceberg Rights

This note first reviews in Part I the history and potential of the idea of iceberg utilization. Part II then briefly examines the relevant sources of international law relating to iceberg acquisition. Finding that the standard sources of international law, such as conventions and international custo...

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Main Author: Geon, Bryan S.
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Published: University of Michigan Law School Scholarship Repository 1997
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Online Access:https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol19/iss1/5
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spelling ftumichlaw:oai:repository.law.umich.edu:mjil-1440 2023-05-15T14:00:15+02:00 A Right to Ice?: The Application of International and National Water Laws to the Acquisition of Iceberg Rights Geon, Bryan S. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol19/iss1/5 https://repository.law.umich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1440&context=mjil unknown University of Michigan Law School Scholarship Repository https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol19/iss1/5 https://repository.law.umich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1440&context=mjil Michigan Journal of International Law Icebergs Property Ocenas Ice Territorial waters High seas Water Drinking water Antarctica Arctic International Law Law of the Sea text 1997 ftumichlaw 2022-05-30T11:38:58Z This note first reviews in Part I the history and potential of the idea of iceberg utilization. Part II then briefly examines the relevant sources of international law relating to iceberg acquisition. Finding that the standard sources of international law, such as conventions and international custom, currently provide inadequate guidance in this area. The note in Part III then searches for general principles embodied in the three major regimes of national water law: riparian rights, prior appropriation, and administrative allocation. Finally, it outlines in Part IV what an iceberg appropriation regime might look like under each regime. Text Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Iceberg* Law of the Sea University of Michigan Law School: Scholarship Repository Arctic
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Property
Ocenas
Ice
Territorial waters
High seas
Water
Drinking water
Antarctica
Arctic
International Law
Law of the Sea
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Property
Ocenas
Ice
Territorial waters
High seas
Water
Drinking water
Antarctica
Arctic
International Law
Law of the Sea
Geon, Bryan S.
A Right to Ice?: The Application of International and National Water Laws to the Acquisition of Iceberg Rights
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Ocenas
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Territorial waters
High seas
Water
Drinking water
Antarctica
Arctic
International Law
Law of the Sea
description This note first reviews in Part I the history and potential of the idea of iceberg utilization. Part II then briefly examines the relevant sources of international law relating to iceberg acquisition. Finding that the standard sources of international law, such as conventions and international custom, currently provide inadequate guidance in this area. The note in Part III then searches for general principles embodied in the three major regimes of national water law: riparian rights, prior appropriation, and administrative allocation. Finally, it outlines in Part IV what an iceberg appropriation regime might look like under each regime.
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title_short A Right to Ice?: The Application of International and National Water Laws to the Acquisition of Iceberg Rights
title_full A Right to Ice?: The Application of International and National Water Laws to the Acquisition of Iceberg Rights
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