The main intent of this article is to examine the extent of applicable international treaties and other regulations that oblige the concerned states to perform transboundary environmental assessment (TEA) in the Arctic, and whether these have induced any state practice. Since the co-operation process between the eight Arctic states has adopted an instrument aiming to influence how TEA should be undertaken in the Arctic conditions, a closer examination of the development and content of these Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment is in order. One case in the Finnish Arctic is used to demonstrate what a quality TEA can mean in the Arctic context.</p
Currently there is no single comprehensive legal regime governing the Arctic region that compares to...
Global climate change is one of the most pressing environmental issues in the history of mankind and...
The article focuses on research of existing legal tools of public participation in the Environmental...
The article examines how transboundary environmental impact assessment (TEIA) is organised in an are...
This title was first published in 2002. This volume examines the norms of international law that app...
International cooperation in the Arctic is largely operationalised through environmental governance ...
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Gradual depletion of worldwide petroleum deposits has made the pristine and rich in oil and gas Arct...
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The Arctic environment is changing endangering security both within and beyond the Arctic region. Ta...
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The main purpose of this thesis is to examine marine environmental protection in the Arctic. This ob...
Canada, the United States-Alaska, the Soviet Union-RSFSR, Norway, and Denmark/Greenland have non-spe...
Currently there is no single comprehensive legal regime governing the Arctic region that compares to...
Global climate change is one of the most pressing environmental issues in the history of mankind and...
The article focuses on research of existing legal tools of public participation in the Environmental...
The article examines how transboundary environmental impact assessment (TEIA) is organised in an are...
This title was first published in 2002. This volume examines the norms of international law that app...
International cooperation in the Arctic is largely operationalised through environmental governance ...
This article addresses the state of international environmental law (IEL) in the Arctic. The focus i...
Gradual depletion of worldwide petroleum deposits has made the pristine and rich in oil and gas Arct...
Large-scale development of Arctic energy resources for the economies south of the Arctic Circle requ...
The thesis aims at supplementing a critique of the existing international instruments, regional resp...
This Article addresses how the international community governs the Arctic and whether that community...
The Arctic environment is changing endangering security both within and beyond the Arctic region. Ta...
Arctic Legal Regime The Arctic region is a changing part of the world. Due to changing climate and s...
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine marine environmental protection in the Arctic. This ob...
Canada, the United States-Alaska, the Soviet Union-RSFSR, Norway, and Denmark/Greenland have non-spe...
Currently there is no single comprehensive legal regime governing the Arctic region that compares to...
Global climate change is one of the most pressing environmental issues in the history of mankind and...
The article focuses on research of existing legal tools of public participation in the Environmental...