
The Law of the Sea in the Age of Climate Change
The Lawfare Podcast
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The Uncloss of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea
The 1982 convention provides for the possibility of claiming an outer continental shelf so long as you can show that you have it. Russia had initially made this claim a little bit before it had received any definitive any answers from the convention. With melting ice there are new opportunities for states to claim larger and larger parts of the sea bed which they might want to turn to further oil and gas drilling. The feedback loop that does not help matters at all with climate crisis but this is a pathology of the law.
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