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Deep-Sea Mining: Navigating Legal Challenges

Deep-sea mining is increasingly viewed as a potential source of critical minerals needed for the energy transition and advanced technologies, yet it operates within a complex and evolving legal and regulatory landscape. The regulatory regime varies depending on whether activities take place within national jurisdictions or in areas beyond national jurisdiction, where projects are subject to authorization, contractual oversight, and evolving financial obligations under the International Seabed Authority.

While certain countries are actively positioning themselves to facilitate exploration and future exploitation, unresolved issues relating to environmental standards, benefit-sharing mechanisms, liability allocation, and regulatory stability continue to weigh heavily on bankability. Investor and lender caution and the absence of finalized exploitation regulations underscore that legal certainty, predictable fiscal terms, and enforceable environmental safeguards remain key prerequisites for mobilizing large-scale public and private financing in the deep-sea mining sector.

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