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Title: International regulation v national regulation on offshore oil exploitation – the USA as an example
Authors: Stefankova, Iveta
Keywords: Offshore oil industry -- Law and legislation
Marine pollution -- Law and legislation
Oil spills -- Law and legislation
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 December 10)
United States. Oil Pollution Act of 1990
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: European Law Students' Association Malta
Citation: Stefankova, I. (2013). International regulation v national regulation on offshore oil exploitation – the USA as an example. ELSA Malta Law Review, 3, 126-139.
Abstract: The oil sector has historically been highly internationalised as a result of the key position of oil in industrial production. As the oil demand increases, the threat of marine oil pollution due to offshore oil exploitation is here to stay for good. Recent accidents on offshore platforms (United States, 2010; China, 2011; Brazil 2012) have raised many important questions of risk prevention and management regarding the deep and ultra-deep offshore oil production.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124140
ISSN: 23051949
Appears in Collections:ELSA Malta Law Review : Volume 3 : 2013



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