Applying the Principle of the Common Heritage of MankindAn East Asian Perspective

Seokwoo Lee, J. Kim
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The common heritage of mankind (chm), also known as common heritage of humanity,1 originally refers to the resources of the Area under Article 136 of the Law of the Sea Convention (losc). However, the precise meaning of chm under international law – its elements, scope, and legal status – remains very much in debate to the present day. Much of this debate lies in the contrary perspectives of developed and developing states.2 Developed states veer towards the notion that the CHM allows the “common use of designated areas, while upholding traditional concepts such as freedom of the high seas and freedom of exploration.”3 On the contrary, developing countries view the principle of chm as having three goals: (1) the prevention of monopolization in these areas by developed nations at the expense of nations that lack technology or financing, (2) the direct participation of developing nations in the international management of resource extraction, and (3) favorable distribution of economic benefits to developing nations.4 In addition to these differing views on the concept of chm, the status of the principle under international law is also disputed. On one hand, the principle is gaining recognition as customary international law, with some even heralding
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运用人类共同遗产原则:东亚视野
人类共同遗产(chm),也称为人类共同遗产1,最初是指《海洋法公约》(losc)第136条规定的“区域”资源。然而,根据国际法,人道主义的确切含义- -其要素、范围和法律地位- -至今仍有很多争论。这场争论的焦点在于发达国家和发展中国家的对立观点发达国家倾向于认为,《联合国海洋法公约》允许“共同使用指定区域”,同时坚持公海自由和勘探自由等传统概念。与此相反,发展中国家认为chm原则有三个目标:(1)防止发达国家以牺牲缺乏技术或资金的国家为代价在这些领域进行垄断;(2)发展中国家直接参与资源开采的国际管理;(3)发展中国家经济利益的有利分配除了对协调原则概念的不同看法外,这项原则在国际法中的地位也存在争议。一方面,这一原则正逐渐被公认为习惯国际法,有些甚至预示着
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