The question this article wishes to raise, albeit in a preliminary and exploratory manner, is whether or not the Arctic, due to its special ecological circumstances, should be regulated in some special ways within the context of the new BBNJ agreement. Taking as the starting point some of the existing special rules adopted under UNCLOS and the IMO to account for special ecological circumstances, this article explores some of the ways in which the vulnerabilities of the arctic ecosystem could be taken into account in a new BBNJ agreement
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
The aim of this article is to explore the question of ecosystem governance in the Arctic, in light o...
The aim of this article is to explore the implications for Arctic marine science of the treaty that ...
Unique geographical and physical specificities characterize the Arctic as an extreme and fragile mar...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the role of the Arctic Council and its working groups vis...
In response to heightened threat to Arctic marine biodiversity due to polar ice melt, the following ...
Currently there is no single comprehensive legal regime governing the Arctic region that compares to...
Negotiations are ongoing to develop an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the Uni...
The legal regime of the Arctic maritime areas has for a long time remained on the backburner of inte...
The environmental challenges the Arctic region faces in the climate change context have prompted an ...
A global process is underway towards an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the La...
Climate change makes the Arctic ocean accessible for a range of human activities, such as shipping o...
The development of an Internationally Binding Legal Instrument (ILBI) for the conservation and susta...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
The aim of this article is to explore the question of ecosystem governance in the Arctic, in light o...
The aim of this article is to explore the implications for Arctic marine science of the treaty that ...
Unique geographical and physical specificities characterize the Arctic as an extreme and fragile mar...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the role of the Arctic Council and its working groups vis...
In response to heightened threat to Arctic marine biodiversity due to polar ice melt, the following ...
Currently there is no single comprehensive legal regime governing the Arctic region that compares to...
Negotiations are ongoing to develop an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the Uni...
The legal regime of the Arctic maritime areas has for a long time remained on the backburner of inte...
The environmental challenges the Arctic region faces in the climate change context have prompted an ...
A global process is underway towards an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the La...
Climate change makes the Arctic ocean accessible for a range of human activities, such as shipping o...
The development of an Internationally Binding Legal Instrument (ILBI) for the conservation and susta...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...