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The Legal Status of the Caspian Sea - Current Challenges and Prospects for Future Development

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This book analyzes the legal and economic situation concerning the removal and allocation of the natural resources in the Caspian Sea - the largest enclosed body of salt water in the world, which not only constitutes a fragile ecosystem with great fishery resources, but is also rich in oil and gas deposits. The economic advantages gained from the development of oil and gas are the basis for the economic and social development of the riparian states, but also cause significant transboundary harm to the ecosystem of the Caspian Sea. The book contends that, if the local environment grows more heavily contaminated through the extraction of mineral resources, it could lead to environmentally induced violence. It describes the ongoing conflicts, which are primarily due to various riparian states' territorial claims concerning the extraction of oil and gas resources, and argues that the current legal framework on the use and protection of the Caspian Sea is obsolete. Thus, the main objective of the book is to point out corresponding international legal mechanisms that could be used in order to settle these disputes and protect the Caspian Sea's fragile environment from transboundary harm.

List of contents

Introduction and course of the investigation.- Geography, politics and economy in the Caspian Sea.- Legal history and the present state of use of the Caspian resources.- Cooperation levels in Caspian states' practice in the 1990s.- Interrelations between territorial delimitations and the regime of the use of the Caspian Sea.- The regime for the use of non-living resources in the Caspian Sea.- The legal regime of the living resources of the Caspian Sea.- The legal regime of the pipelines in the Caspian Sea.- The legal regime of maritime shipping on the Caspian Sea.- Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea.- Concluding remarks.

Summary

This book analyzes the legal and economic situation concerning the removal and allocation of the natural resources in the Caspian Sea – the largest enclosed body of salt water in the world, which not only constitutes a fragile ecosystem with great fishery resources, but is also rich in oil and gas deposits. The economic advantages gained from the development of oil and gas are the basis for the economic and social development of the riparian states, but also cause significant transboundary harm to the ecosystem of the Caspian Sea. The book contends that, if the local environment grows more heavily contaminated through the extraction of mineral resources, it could lead to environmentally induced violence. It describes the ongoing conflicts, which are primarily due to various riparian states’ territorial claims concerning the extraction of oil and gas resources, and argues that the current legal framework on the use and protection of the Caspian Sea is obsolete. Thus, the main objective of the book is to point out corresponding international legal mechanisms that could be used in order to settle these disputes and protect the Caspian Sea’s fragile environment from transboundary harm.

Product details

Authors Barbara Janusz-Pawletta
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Gegenwärtige Entwicklungen betreffend den völkerrechtlichen Status und das Regime des Kaspischen Meeres
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662523636
ISBN 978-3-662-52363-6
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 10 mm
Weight 299 g
Illustrations XII, 176 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Environmental Policy, Water, International Law, Environmental Economics, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Law and Criminology, Environmental law, Energy Policy, Economics and Management, Environmental Management, Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice, Energy technology & engineering, Law of the Sea, Energy Policy, Energy industries & utilities, Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management, Environmental management,, Law of the Sea, Air and Outer Space, Energy and state, Environment law, International Environmental Law, Public international law: environment

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