The Svalbard Treaty confers full and absolute sovereignty of Svalbard’s land and territorial waters of the Svalbard archipelago to Norway. It also stipulates that all states that have ratified the Treaty enjoy equal right of access to the land and the territorial waters. Following the development in the Law of the Sea in the seventies, which allowed coastal states to establish an exclusive economic zone off their coast, Norway rather decided to establish a Fisheries Protection Zone around Svalbard to avoid a conflict with several states. Contrary to most other states, Norway does not consider that the Svalbard Treaty applies to the zone since the Treaty refers only to the territorial waters of the archipelago. Consequently, only a handful o...