This article examines the current and prospective roles of the Arctic Council System (ACS) within the context of the (international) law of the sea. Its first part focuses on the role of regional cooperation under the law of sea, with special attention to the way in which the pacta tertiis principle has shaped some regional regimes. The second part examines current features of the Arctic Council, including its mandate and main approaches, participation and institutional structure. The new concept of the ACS is offered to clarify the connection between the Arctic Council and the 2011 Agreement on Cooperation in Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue in the Arctic and future legally binding instruments negotiated under the Council’s ausp...
The article deals with international legal rules focusing on the protection of the Arctic environmen...
Due to climate change, and its effect of global warming, the Arctic ice cap is melting down. Worries...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...
This article examines the current and prospective roles of the Arctic Council System (ACS) within th...
INTRODUCTION. The article covers the legal aspects of the establishment of a new international forum...
The article emphasizes that the Arctic Council (AC) is a high level forum of cooperation, based on t...
Rather than proposing new legal instruments for addressing the contemporary significant changes of t...
INTRODUCTION. The Agreement on Enhancing International Arctic Scientific Cooperation, 2017, has rece...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the role of the Arctic Council and its working groups vis...
Negotiations are ongoing to develop an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the Uni...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The Arctic is becoming more and more accessible and attractive to international shipping as the sea ...
The Arctic is currently undergoing change at a pace many would not have considered possible just a d...
Climate change makes the Arctic ocean accessible for a range of human activities, such as shipping o...
A global process is underway towards an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the La...
The article deals with international legal rules focusing on the protection of the Arctic environmen...
Due to climate change, and its effect of global warming, the Arctic ice cap is melting down. Worries...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...
This article examines the current and prospective roles of the Arctic Council System (ACS) within th...
INTRODUCTION. The article covers the legal aspects of the establishment of a new international forum...
The article emphasizes that the Arctic Council (AC) is a high level forum of cooperation, based on t...
Rather than proposing new legal instruments for addressing the contemporary significant changes of t...
INTRODUCTION. The Agreement on Enhancing International Arctic Scientific Cooperation, 2017, has rece...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the role of the Arctic Council and its working groups vis...
Negotiations are ongoing to develop an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the Uni...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The Arctic is becoming more and more accessible and attractive to international shipping as the sea ...
The Arctic is currently undergoing change at a pace many would not have considered possible just a d...
Climate change makes the Arctic ocean accessible for a range of human activities, such as shipping o...
A global process is underway towards an international legally binding instrument (ILBI) under the La...
The article deals with international legal rules focusing on the protection of the Arctic environmen...
Due to climate change, and its effect of global warming, the Arctic ice cap is melting down. Worries...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...