Month: June 2009
Seabed Authority Concludes 15th Session In Kingston
The International Seabed Authority wound up its fifteenth annual session in Kingston 5 June after nearly two weeks of intensive negotiations without finalizing a text on a set of regulations that would govern the exploration of polymetallic sulphides in deep oceans beyond national jurisdiction. The Authority’s 36-member Council which has been conducting the negotiations failed… Continue reading Seabed Authority Concludes 15th Session In Kingston
Seabed Council Reviews Draft Regulations
The Secretariat presented a review of outstanding issues concerning the draft regulations on prospecting and exploration for polymetallic sulphides in the Area (ISBA/15/C/WP.2). This 25-paragraph working paper, with three annexes, covers additional background on the outstanding issues with respect to the draft, which the Council had agreed to consider at this session. A revised text… Continue reading Seabed Council Reviews Draft Regulations