
The Law of the Sea in the Age of Climate Change
The Lawfare Podcast
00:00
The Legal Fictions of the Continental Shelf
You mentioned a bit about the legal fictions that dictate I guess essentially where land and sea begin and end. Could you speak a bit about how some of these legal fictions may have changed based on for example new drilling technologies that allowed states to extract oil and gas farther offshore. Sure so actually the continental shelf becomes interesting because of oil right? Oil and gas as offshore is what excites states. This is now talking about the early 40s about the possibilities of carrying out these operations in sort of carrying out submarine operations which of course brings up this question of well who owns these offshore bids.
Play episode from 30:23
Transcript


