Introduction 1. 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 2. The Deep Seabed beyond National Jurisdiction and the Rise of Mining Activities within it by Non-State Actors 3. 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 4. Common Management Through Institutional Architecture - What is the Scope of the UNCLOS Deep Seabed Mining Regime and the Role of the ISA within it? 5. Preventing Unilateral Deep Seabed Mining Activities - To What Extent Does the UNCLOS Regime Constrain External Actors? Part III: The Common Heritage's Substantive Core - Navigating Conflict Between Regulatory Authority and Corporate Participation 6. Does the Regime Secure the Common Heritage's Benefit - Sharing and Marine Environmental Protection Components? 7. Balancing Community and Autonomy - To What Extent Does the Regime Reconcile ISA Regulatory Authority and Investment Protection for Corporate Actors? Concluding Remarks on Corporate Entity Involvement in Deep Seabed Mining
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