A methodological approach to deep seabed mining by non-state actors -- Part I: Uncharted waters : deep seabed mining of the common heritage of mankind by corporate actors -- The deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction and the rise of mining activities within it by non-state actors -- The role of the common heritage concept in deep seabed mining -- Part II: The common heritage as process : anchoring the deep seabed mining regime applicable to corporate actors within its institutional context -- Common management through institutional architecture : what is the scope of the UNCLOS Deep Seabed Mining Regime and the roles of the ISA [International Seabed Authority] within it? -- Preventing unilateral deep seabed mining activities : to what extent does the UNCLOS's regime constrain external actors? -- Part III: The common heritage's substantive core : navigating conflict between regulatory authority and corporate participation -- Does the regime secure the common heritage's benefit-sharing and marine environmental protection components? -- Balancing community and autonomy : to what extent does the regime reconcile ISA regulatory authority and investment protection for corporate actors?
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