International Seabed Authority was created in 1994.
International Seabed Authority
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is an intergovernmental body based in Kingston, Jamaica, that was established to organize and control all mineral-related activities in the international seabed area beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, an area underlying most of the world's oceans. It is an autonomous organization having a relationship agreement with the United Nations.
International Authority for the Ruhr was created in 1949.
International Colour Authority was created in 1968.
Halifax International Airport Authority was created in 1995.
Alabama International Airport Authority was created in 1991.
International Authority for the Ruhr ended in 1952.
Ocean mineral rights are primarily governed by international law, specifically the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Coastal states have sovereign rights over the continental shelf extending 200 nautical miles from their shore, allowing them to explore and exploit natural resources, including minerals. Beyond this zone, the deep seabed is considered the "Common Heritage of Mankind," managed by the International Seabed Authority (ISA), which regulates mineral resource exploration and exploitation. Thus, ownership can involve a mix of national rights and international regulations.
Halifax International Airport Authority's population is 27.
The population of Halifax International Airport Authority is 132.
An idea that will probably never be adopted, there are too many international agreements to allow it.
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