The Legal Regime of the Arctic Ocean is considered in the context of applicable customary rules of International Law relating to delimitation of the Arctic shelf. Such terms of International Law as «delimitation» and «delineation» of the continental shelf are compared. The current position of the Russian Federation relating to the boundaries of its continental shelf is analyzed and the necessity of its correction is asserted
Recently interest in Arctic areas show not only the eight Arctic countries. Its presence in the Arct...
The international governance of the Arctic is characterized by the need, and the ability, to coopera...
The paper summarizes the legal experience of Canada, Denmark (relating to Greenland) and Norway in d...
The Legal Regime of the Arctic Ocean is considered in the context of applicable customary rules of I...
In some Russian publications, the Commission on the limits of the continental shelf established in a...
The article is devoted the theme of a clash in the views of the domestic expert community on interna...
Research purpose. The regime of maritime spaces as a general rule ‘is determined by the principles a...
A substantial part of the Arctic coastline belongs to the Russian Federation. But the legislation in...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...
Russia was the first Arctic coastal state to make an official submission to the Commission on the Li...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
Rather than proposing new legal instruments for addressing the contemporary significant changes of t...
This chapter focuses on the positions and practices of the Arctic coastal states within the ongoing ...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the selected international aspects of Arctic legal regime. The a...
The process of climate change currently gripping the planet has aroused a growing interest on the pa...
Recently interest in Arctic areas show not only the eight Arctic countries. Its presence in the Arct...
The international governance of the Arctic is characterized by the need, and the ability, to coopera...
The paper summarizes the legal experience of Canada, Denmark (relating to Greenland) and Norway in d...
The Legal Regime of the Arctic Ocean is considered in the context of applicable customary rules of I...
In some Russian publications, the Commission on the limits of the continental shelf established in a...
The article is devoted the theme of a clash in the views of the domestic expert community on interna...
Research purpose. The regime of maritime spaces as a general rule ‘is determined by the principles a...
A substantial part of the Arctic coastline belongs to the Russian Federation. But the legislation in...
The Arctic, as noted, may “turn out to be a laboratory for a new international legal regime”[1]. The...
Russia was the first Arctic coastal state to make an official submission to the Commission on the Li...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
Rather than proposing new legal instruments for addressing the contemporary significant changes of t...
This chapter focuses on the positions and practices of the Arctic coastal states within the ongoing ...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the selected international aspects of Arctic legal regime. The a...
The process of climate change currently gripping the planet has aroused a growing interest on the pa...
Recently interest in Arctic areas show not only the eight Arctic countries. Its presence in the Arct...
The international governance of the Arctic is characterized by the need, and the ability, to coopera...
The paper summarizes the legal experience of Canada, Denmark (relating to Greenland) and Norway in d...