Break the Boundaries and Explore New Frontiers - Evaluating the Impact of the Law of the Sea Treaty on Future Offshore Drilling
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Kelly, Paul L.
Article from: OGEL 1 (2006), in International Law & Regulations / Law of the Sea
Introduction
In this paper the author discusses the opportunities the offshore oil and gas industry has to
break boundaries provided by "Exclusive Economic Zones" off the coasts of all our nations and
take exploration beyond the traditional 200-mile limit. The means by which this can and will be
accomplished is the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS).
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Suggested Citation
P.L. Kelly; "Break the Boundaries and Explore New Frontiers - Evaluating the Impact of the Law of the Sea Treaty on Future Offshore Drilling"
OGEL 1 (2006), www.ogel.org
URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=2067