“绿色电缆”-发展、机遇和法律挑战:第一部分

N. Agarwala
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现代海底电缆以其在电信和连接方面的应用而闻名,由于集成传感器和中继器的进步,目前正在探索在海洋环境监测方面的可能应用,这些传感器和中继器可以安装在这些电缆上,仅需要额外支出5 - 10%的系统部署成本。因此,这些海底电缆为海洋科学研究提供了一种甜蜜的选择,被称为“电信-海洋数据电缆”、“智能电缆”或简称为“绿色电缆”。然而,由于《联合国海洋法公约》赋予了海底电信电缆独特的权利和自由,而通过海洋科学研究收集数据则依赖于各国的限制,在《联合国海洋法公约》中没有明确规定,因此在使用中存在一些障碍。由于目前正在进行的将这些电缆用于双重用途的努力正在取得进展,而没有解决相关的法律监管方面的问题,因此有必要重新审视这些新兴绿色电缆的现有法律制度。在这篇由两部分组成的文章中,第一部分将讨论“绿色电缆”发展的机遇,第二部分将讨论相关的法律挑战以及应对这些挑战的可能努力。
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“Green cables” – Development, opportunities and legal challenges: Part I
ABSTRACT Modern submarine cables, known for their applications in telecommunications and connectivity, are currently being explored for possible applications in marine environmental monitoring by virtue of advancements in the integrated sensors and repeaters that can be installed on these cables at a mere additional outlay of 5–10 per cent of the total system deployment cost. These submarine cables are thus providing a sweet alternative for use in marine scientific research and are referred to as ‘telecom-marine data cables’, ‘SMART cables’, or simply ‘green cables’. However, a few obstacles exist in their usage, as the submarine telecommunication cables have been granted unique rights and freedom by UNCLOS while data gathering through marine scientific research is dependent on national restrictions and has been left undefined in UNCLOS. Since the on-going effort of using these cables for dual use is being progressed without addressing the associated legal-regulatory aspects, there exists a need to revisit the existing legal regime for these emerging green-cables. In this two-part article, while part I will deal with the opportunities for development of ‘green cables’ part II will deal with the associated legal challenges and possible efforts to address these challenges.
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