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IUCN CEM Deep Sea mining Ecosystems Specialist Group
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IUCN CEM Deep Sea mining Ecosystems Specialist Group

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The overall goal of the CEM Specialist Group is to provide a basis for managing the effects of human use to ensure continued flow of ecosystem products and services. In the specific context of deep ...

The overall goal of the CEM Specialist Group is to provide a basis for managing the effects of human use to ensure continued flow of ecosystem products and services. In the specific context of deep-sea mining (but taking a generic deep-seabed resource approach). The approach of the specialist group will be to develop an appropriate network of expertise, and facilitate communication and collaboration between the specialist group members, and a range of national and international mining programmes.

Liderazgo de grupo

Mr Pradeep SINGH
Lead

Pradeep Singh is a Senior Project Manager at Oceano Azul Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal. He holds an LL.M degree from Harvard Law School, an LL.M. degree in Global Environment and Climate Change Law from the University of Edinburgh as a British Chevening scholar, and an LL.B. degree with first-class honours from the University of Malaya in his home country, Malaysia. Pradeep has published extensively on the topics within his expertise, which range from public international law, global environmental law and climate law, the law of the sea and ocean governance. He regularly attends and participates in meetings and events of the International Seabed Authority, including until recently as a member of the IUCN delegation. Pradeep routinely provides legal advice to several delegates and supports governments on technical matters pertaining to marine areas beyond national jurisdiction.

Pradeep Singh is a Senior Project Manager at Oceano Azul Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal. He holds an LL.M degree from Harvard Law School, an LL.M. degree in Global Environment and Climate Change Law ...