Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad connections to human systems on a variety of spatial and temporal scales. Changes to the spatial extent of sea ice simultaneously permits and endangers maritime operations, as well as impacts current debates over maritime boundaries, presenting an interesting challenge for international law. Sea ice is not a stationary object; it moves through time and space in response to the physical forces of wind, ocean currents, and heating. It has a tangible, material and substantive role in contestations over territory, resources and marine boundaries in both the Beaufort and Bering Seas. We suggest here that sea ice’s material nature in these marine region...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...
Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad conne...
Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad conne...
Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad conne...
This article analyses the unresolved maritime boundary, situated in Arctic waters in the Beaufort Se...
This article analyses the unresolved maritime boundary, situated in Arctic waters in the Beaufort Se...
As a result of climate change, the Arctic region is undergoing dramatic transformation due to meltin...
The legal status of a large area of the Arctic seafloor is currently being redefined as the rapid me...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
Sea ice levies an impost on maritime navigability in the Arctic. But ice cover diminution due to ant...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...
Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad conne...
Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad conne...
Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad conne...
This article analyses the unresolved maritime boundary, situated in Arctic waters in the Beaufort Se...
This article analyses the unresolved maritime boundary, situated in Arctic waters in the Beaufort Se...
As a result of climate change, the Arctic region is undergoing dramatic transformation due to meltin...
The legal status of a large area of the Arctic seafloor is currently being redefined as the rapid me...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
To legally exercise its sovereign rights over extended continental shelf, coastal States have toobta...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
Sea ice levies an impost on maritime navigability in the Arctic. But ice cover diminution due to ant...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) permits State Parties to establish an Exc...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...