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Navigating the Deep Legal Regime for the ‘Area’ and the Future of Ocean Governance

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.10.2026

Herausgeber

Marie Bourrel-McKinnon + weitere

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B)

23.5/15.5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-23996-9

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Dr. Marie Bourrel-McKinnon is an international lawyer and seabed governance architect and policy strategist with more than two decades of experience at the intersection of international law, institutional design, ocean governance, and the geopolitics of mineral resources, including 17 years in multilateral settings and professional engagements across all regions of the world. From 2017 to 2025, she broke new ground as the first woman Chief of Staff and Head of Strategic Planning at the International Seabed Authority, advising the Secretary-General and Member States on the regulation of deep-sea activities, institutional reform, and strategic stakeholder engagement within the UN system, while championing women’s empowerment and leadership in ocean affairs.

Her work centers on the strategic architecture and implementation of minerals governance frameworks that are legally robust, science-based, and investment-relevant, spanning deep-sea mining, offshore resources, and the energy transition. She regularly advises governments, international organizations, think tanks and industry on regulatory risk, institutional strategy, and the evolving political economy of critical minerals. She has published more than 30 peer-reviewed articles and book contributions in English and French on foundational and emerging issues in the law of the sea, including ocean governance, environmental protection, benefit sharing, institutional accountability, technology transfer and capacity development, and resource governance.

She holds a PhD in international and environmental law and has completed advanced executive education at Harvard Law School and Tufts University.

Dr. Rahul Sharma retired as Chief Scientist from the CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography in Goa, India with an experience of more than 40 years in the field of exploration and exploitation of deep-sea minerals. He has a master’s degree in Geology and a doctorate in Marine Science. His professional interests include application of exploration and environmental data for marine mining as well as techno-economic evaluation of deep-sea mining.

During his career, he has edited 4 special issues of journals, published 38 scientific papers, authored 27 articles and 41 technical reports, and presented more than 60 papers at national and international conferences. He has also edited books on ‘Deep-sea Mining’ (2017), ‘Environmental issues of deep-sea mining’ (2019), ‘Perspectives on deep-sea mining’ (2022), ‘Deep-sea mining and the water column’ (2024) and ‘Deep-sea mining – management, policy and regulations’ (2025) published by Springer International Publishers that contain 16-23 chapters contributed by experts from around the world.

His international assignments include invited speaker and consultant to the International Seabed Authority, Jamaica, Visiting Scientist to Japan, Visiting Professor to Saudi Arabia, member of the UNIDO mission 'to assess the status of Deep-sea mining technologies' in Europe, USA and Japan. He has contributed to the ‘World Ocean Assessment report I’ of the United Nations and has also been invited to contribute a chapter on ‘Potential impacts of deep-sea mining on marine ecosystem’ for the Oxford Encyclopaedia for environmental science.

In addition to his research career, he has been involved with several activities relating to science communication and outreach, as well as training programs for international participants, professionals and students. Currently he is a freelance consultant, advising international agencies on various aspects of deep-sea mining.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.10.2026

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B)

23.5/15.5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-032-23996-9

Herstelleradresse

Springer International Publishing AG
Gewerbestr. 11
6330 Cham
Schweiz
Url: www.springer.com

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  • Produktbild: Navigating the Deep
  • 1 Law at Depth: The Evolving Legal Regime of the Area in a Changing World.- 2 The Foundational Principles of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.- 3 The Enduring Importance of UNCLOS: A Legal Anchor and Diplomatic Enabler in a Changing Ocean Governance Context.- 4 Resilience of UNCLOS and Law-making Function of the International Seabed Authority.- 5 Periodic review of the legal regime of the Area: A Useful Process or a Diversion from the Real Problems?.- 6 Exploitations of Mineral Resources in the “Area”: Towards the Wild West of to the Multilateral Governance of the Common Heritage of (Hu)mankind?.- 7 Case Studies of Contested Seabed Activities in the "Area".- 8 Concurrent Regimes for the Concept of ‘Common Heritage’ in Seabed Mining.- 9 Power, Politics, and the Seabed: Competing Multilateral and Unilateral Pathways in Deep-Sea Mining.- 10 Polycentrism Beneath the Surface: Competing Regimes and the Challenge to Deep-Sea Mining Governance in the “Area”.- 11 Evolution Through Regime Interaction: The Role of External Rules in the Adaptation of UNCLOS and Implications for the Part XI Legal Regime Governing Activities in the ‘Area’.- 12 The Obligation to Conduct Environmental Impact Assessment in the Area.- 13 Modernising Environmental Management in ISA: From Impact Assessment to Adoptive Governance.- 14 Strategic Environmental Assessment in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Towards Integrated Management of the Deep Ocean?.- 15 Calls for a Moratorium on Deep-Seabed Mining: Competing Legal and Policy P?.- 16 Calls for a Moratorium on Deep Seabed Mining – A Key to Sustainable Development or a Hidden Danger?.- 17 Balancing Seabed Resource Development and Conservation of the Marine Environment: Is a Pause Necessary?.- 18 Bridging Knowledge Gaps Between Various Stakeholders in Deep-Seabed Mineral Resource Development.- 19 Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement (ICE) Structure in the Draft Regulations on Exploitation of Mineral Resources in the Area: Historical Development and Current Dilemmas.- 20 Innovative Approaches to Capacity-Building and Stakeholder Engagement in the Context of Deep-Sea Exploration and Exploitation in the Area.- 21 Deep Roots, Clear Horizons: Legacy, Coexistence and Conflict Prevention in a Fragmented Seabed Order.