The article studies the legal approaches of the USA, Canada, Greenland, Norway and Iceland towards regulation of the oil and gas drilling on the Arctic shelf. Similarities and differences in the legislation are highlighted based on analyzing the legal provisions of each state. The criteria for the comparative analysis are the extent of legislation development, flexibility of provisions, division of regulative and control functions among the state bodies, etc. The author concludes that while legislation of Iceland and Greenland is only on its way to a final drafting and mainly refers to international standards, Norway, on the contrary, is an example of a state with well-developed legislation enabling it to be one of the leaders in oil and ga...
The paper reveals the problem of developing the Arctic territory by different countries. Today, this...
Since 2008, major oil and gas operators have invested billions attempting to drill Arctic Alaska\u27...
The Arctic – with almost a third of the world’s remaining natural gas and thirteen percent of its oi...
When researching such a hot topic as development of oil and gas reserves in Artie it's crucial to an...
In recent years there has been seen rapid growth of interest in the Arctic marine oil and gas, which...
Arctic offshore oil and gas activities are increasing with an expeditious rate in the last years, oi...
The article deals with the investigation of legal and regulatory aspects for the development of tran...
The Arctic has enormous hydrocarbon potential which is attracting international oil companies to inv...
The Arctic has enormous hydrocarbon potential which is attracting international oil companies to inv...
The article discusses the current legal framework of cooperation between the Arctic States in the de...
The Arctic area could represent one of the largest world powers oriented on the export of oil, natur...
Andreas Østhagen looks at oil and gas development across the North American Arctic coastal waters. H...
The paper is partly based on the author’s PhD thesis submitted to the University of Aberdeen in 2017...
The Arctic Ocean’s physical environments and ecosystems are some of the most fragile and least well ...
With Arctic sea ice melting at rates faster than ever before, global climate change is opening up th...
The paper reveals the problem of developing the Arctic territory by different countries. Today, this...
Since 2008, major oil and gas operators have invested billions attempting to drill Arctic Alaska\u27...
The Arctic – with almost a third of the world’s remaining natural gas and thirteen percent of its oi...
When researching such a hot topic as development of oil and gas reserves in Artie it's crucial to an...
In recent years there has been seen rapid growth of interest in the Arctic marine oil and gas, which...
Arctic offshore oil and gas activities are increasing with an expeditious rate in the last years, oi...
The article deals with the investigation of legal and regulatory aspects for the development of tran...
The Arctic has enormous hydrocarbon potential which is attracting international oil companies to inv...
The Arctic has enormous hydrocarbon potential which is attracting international oil companies to inv...
The article discusses the current legal framework of cooperation between the Arctic States in the de...
The Arctic area could represent one of the largest world powers oriented on the export of oil, natur...
Andreas Østhagen looks at oil and gas development across the North American Arctic coastal waters. H...
The paper is partly based on the author’s PhD thesis submitted to the University of Aberdeen in 2017...
The Arctic Ocean’s physical environments and ecosystems are some of the most fragile and least well ...
With Arctic sea ice melting at rates faster than ever before, global climate change is opening up th...
The paper reveals the problem of developing the Arctic territory by different countries. Today, this...
Since 2008, major oil and gas operators have invested billions attempting to drill Arctic Alaska\u27...
The Arctic – with almost a third of the world’s remaining natural gas and thirteen percent of its oi...