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The Legal and Regulatory Issues Associated with Carbon Capture and Storage in Arctic States

2012
Scholarly Work
Nigel Bankes
This article offers a survey of the legal and regulatory issues associated with carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in the eight Arctic states.

Ocean Upwelling and International Law

2012
Scholarly Work
Alexander Proelss, Chang Hong
This article addresses whether international legal rules exist governing the deployment of ocean pipes and which states are entitled to exercise jurisdiction over these objects.

On Carbon Capture, Carbon Storage and Related International Legal Issues

2012
Scholarly Work
WU Yi-min
This article proposes that the legal issues concerning carbon capture and storage should be put in the post-Kyoto agreements regarding climate change.

Legal? Perhaps. But Controversial Fertilization Experiment May Produce Little Science

2012
News/Commentary
Robert F. Service
News article looking at the legality of the Haida Salmon Restoration Corp's ocean iron fertilization experiment.

Ill. Admin Code tit. 35, § 730, subpart H

2012
Regulation
State of Illinois
Establishes criteria and standards for Class VI CO2 geologic sequestration injection wells.

EOR/CCS 360-Degree Legal Review

2012
Think Tank Report
Per Hemmer, Rania Kassis
This report provides a high-level regulatory overview of the legal issues of importance for a combined Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in Denmark.

The development of carbon dioxide capture legislation in the UK

2012
Scholarly Work
Emily L. Agus, Kirsten Foy
This paper summarizes the development and implementation of UK government policy with respect to the EU CCS Directive, with particular regard given to the implications on the consenting of new CCGT power plants and coal-fired power plants.

International Legal Challenges Concerning Marine Scientific Research in the Era of Climate Change

2012
Scholarly Work
Alexander Proelss
This paper assesses how ocean fertilization is regulated under the United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea

Managing the Risks of Carbon Sequestration: Liability Concerns and Alternatives

2012
Scholarly Work
Elizabeth Lokey Aldrich, Cassandra Koerner, Joseph C. Perkowski, Travis L. McLing
This chapter examines the risks and liabilities associated with CCS and builds on legacy legal arrangements for liability management from industry experience in the subsurface storage of petroleum and natural gas.

Carbon Capture and Storage Regulatory Review for Trinidad and Tobago

2012
Think Tank Report
Jessica Morton, Alice Gibson, Ian Havercroft
This Global CCS Institute review considers how a CCS project, through its entire chain from concept and design to decommissioning, could fit into the current legal and regulatory framework of Trinidad and Tobago in 2012.

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