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Adopting Ecosystem and Justice Approaches in Deep-Sea Mining as a Paradigm Shift for Sustainable Development: Norway's Arctic Case in Multi-Level Ocean Governance

  • Aalborg University

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Abstract

This article explores how adopting a combined ecosystem and justice approach to deep-sea mining (DSM)-particularly in vulnerable regions like the Arctic-would constitute a paradigm shift in ocean environmental law and governance. Such a shift would move ocean governance beyond fragmented, technocratic, and resource-driven frameworks toward an integrated, equitable, and sustainability-centered regime grounded in ecological integrity, social justice, and respect for human rights and local traditions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalOil, Gas and Energy Law
Volume23
Issue number2
Number of pages29
ISSN1875-418X
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Deep seabed mining law and governance
  • Ecosystem approach
  • Environmental justice and equity
  • Sustainable development law
  • Multi-level ocean governance
  • Norwegian environmental law
  • BBNJ agreement

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