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OIL AND FRESHWATER DON'T MIX: TRANSNATIONAL REGULATION OF DRILLING IN THE GREAT LAKES

机译:石油和淡水不混合:大湖中钻探的过渡性法规

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In the wake of the Gulf oil blowout disaster, there is renewed interest in protecting the freshwater of the Great Lakes from the risks of oil drilling. The region has significant oil resources that would be economically and technologically accessible through drilling in the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes bottomlands and shorelines are subject to the regulatory jurisdiction of two countries-the United States and Canada-and eight American states. While the existing legal regime lacks uniformity, and is characterized by jurisdicdonal inconsistency and potential for trans-boundary pollution externalities, oil drilling is mostly prohibited. With strong public support for protecting the Great Lakes, there is an opportunity to further strengthen oil drilling regulation in the Great Lakes through international and domestic law.
机译:在海湾石油井喷灾难之后,人们开始重新关注保护大湖区的淡水免受石油钻探的风险。该地区拥有大量的石油资源,这些石油资源可以通过在大湖区的钻井而在经济和技术上获得。五大湖的底部地区和海岸线受两个国家(美国和加拿大)以及八个美国州的监管管辖。尽管现有法律制度缺乏统一性,并且具有司法管辖权不一致和跨界污染外部性的潜力,但大多数情况下禁止进行石油钻探。在公众保护大湖区的大力支持下,有机会通过国际和国内法律进一步加强大湖区的石油钻探监管。

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