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Global commons is a term typically used to describe international, supranational, and global resource domains in which common-pool resources are found. Global commons include the earth's shared natural resources, such as the high oceans, the atmosphere and outer space and the Antarctic in particular.
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High Seas, the Atmosphere, the Antarctica and the Outer Space are the four Global Commons
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- Every country is blessed with different types of resources that are found within its borders. Therefore, the said country has sole jurisdiction over such resources.
- But there are other resources that fall outside the domain of a country's jurisdiction or national borders. Such resources are not limited to any one particular country but they belong to all.
- Such resources which transcend the national boundaries of the nations of the world and give access to all nations are termed as Global Commons.
- The widely acclaimed Global Commons as recognized by International Law jurists are The High Seas, The Atmosphere, The Antarctica and The Outer Space.
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