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Establishing a Legal Research Agenda for Ocean Energy
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
  • Glen Wright, Australian National University
  • Anne Marie O'Hagan, University College Cork
  • Jiska de Groot, Plymouth University
  • Yannick Leroy, UniversitĂ© de Nantes
  • Rachael E. Salcido, The University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
  • Montserrat Abad Castelos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
  • Simon Jude, Cranfield University
  • Julien Rochette
  • Sandy Kerr, Heriot-Watt University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2016
Abstract

The literature on ocean energy has, to date, largely focussed on technical, environmental, and, increasingly, social and political aspects. Legal and regulatory factors have received far less attention, despite their importance in supporting this new technology and ensuring its sustainable development. Building on the social sciences research agenda developed by the International network for Social Studies of Marine Energy (ISSMER) and published in Energy Policy, a complementary agenda for legal research linked to ocean energy was set out. Key directions for future research structured around the core themes of marine governance: (i) international law; (ii) environmental impacts; (iii) rights and ownership; (iv) consenting processes; and (v) management of marine space and resources were identified.

Citation Information
Glen Wright, Anne Marie O'Hagan, Jiska de Groot, Yannick Leroy, et al.. "Establishing a Legal Research Agenda for Ocean Energy" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rachael-salcido/3/