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The Yearbook of Polar Law Volume 10, 2018: The Yearbook of Polar Law, cartea 10

Gudmundur Alfredsson, Timo Koivurova Dorothée Cambou, Joëlle Klein
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iun 2019
Special Editors: Dorothée Cambou (Postdoctoral Researcher, Helsinki University) and Joëlle Klein (Junior Researcher, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland)

The Yearbook of Polar Law is based at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law at the University of Akureyri in Iceland and the Arctic Centre of the University of Lapland, Finland and covers a wide variety of topics relating to the Arctic and the Antarctic. These include:
- human rights issues, such as autonomy and self-government vs. self-determination, the rights of indigenous peoples to land and natural resources and cultural rights and cultural heritage, indigenous traditional knowledge,
- local, national, regional and international governance issues,
- environmental law, climate change, security and environment implications of climate change, protected areas and species,
- regulatory, governance and management agreements and arrangements for marine environments, marine mammals, fisheries conservation and other biological/mineral/oil resources,
- law of the sea, the retreating sea ice, continental shelf claims,
- territorial claims and border disputes on both land and at sea,
- peace and security, dispute settlement,
- jurisdictional and other issues with regard to the exploration, exploitation and shipping of oil, gas and minerals, bio prospecting,
- trade law, potential shipping lines through the northwest and northeast passages, maritime law and transportation law, and
- the roles and actual involvement of international organisations in the Polar Regions, such as the Arctic Council, the Antarctic Treaty System, the European Union, the International Whaling Commission, the Nordic Council, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the United Nations, as well as NGOs.

The papers in this volume are based on presentations at the 10th Polar Law Symposium, held in Rovaniemi in November 2017.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004396135
ISBN-10: 9004396136
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
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Contents
Preface

The Need to Safeguard an Official Language by Law: The Case of Greenland
Hon. Vivian Motzfeldt

Two Key Developments in Polar Law and Diplomacy: A New Arctic Science Agreement and Establishment of the World’s Largest Marine Protected Area in Antarctica’s Ross Sea
Evan T. Bloom

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights

Sámi’s Reindeer Husbandry and EU Legislation (beyond Finland and Sweden’s Accession Treaty)
Enrico Albanesi

Indigenous Persons with Disabilities: The Quest for Legal Recognition of Intersectionality and the Prohibition of Multiple Discrimination using the Example of the Sámi People in Finland
Leena Heinämäki

The Place of Indigenous Languages in the Russian System of School Education: A Legal Analysis
Ekaterina Andreyevna Zmyvalova

Environment and Cooperation in the Arctic

Nordic Cooperation at a Crossroads
Matti Niemivuo and Lotta Viikari

Region Building and Regional Cooperation in Response to Environmental Challenges: A Case Study from the Barents Region
Sarah E. Mackie

Comparison of the Nordic Chairmanship Programmes and the Outputs of the Arctic Council in 2000–2013
Paula Kovari

Transboundary Environmental Harm in the Arctic – In Search of Accountability for an Oil Spill
Outi Penttilä

Environmental Governance of the Arctic: Next Steps – Diverse, Compatible, Needed
Joseph F.C. DiMento, Christine Schrottenbaum and Elizabeth Taylor

Digital and Cyber Security

Digital Language Divide in the European High North: The Level of Online Presence of Minority Languages from Northern Finland, Norway and Sweden
Marcin Dymet

The Evolving Information-Based Society and Its Influence on Traditional Culture: Framing Community Culture and Human Security of the Sámi in the European High North
Kamrul Hossain

The Interconnectedness of Digitalisation and Human Security in the European High North: Cybersecurity Conceptualised through the Human Security Lens
Gerald Zojer

Refocusing and Redefining Cybersecurity: Individual Security in the Digitalising European High North
Mirva Salminen

China and the Arctic

Arctic Governance and China’s First Arctic Policy: An UNCLOS Perspective
Xueping Li

The South China Sea Award: Prompting a Revived Interest in the Validity of Canada’s Historic Internal Waters Claim?
Krittika Singh and Timo Koivurova

Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

The ‘Greenland Factor’ in China’s Expanding Arctic Diplomacy
Marc Lanteigne

China & the Arctic: Why the Focus on International Law Matters
Timo Koivurova

China’s Arctic Policy and Belt and Road Initiative: Synergy or Conflict?
Nengye Liu

Developing an Iranian Antarctic Science Roadmap: A Legal and Policy Outlook
Zia E. Madani and Julia Jabour

Book Reviews

Indigenous Peoples’ Cultural Heritage: Rights, Debates, Challenges
Alexandra Xanthaki, Sanna Valkonen, Leena Heinämäki and Piia Nuorgam

Environmental Impact Assessment in the Arctic: A Guide to Best Practice
Timo Koivurova, Pamela Lesser et al.

Global Challenges in the Arctic Region: Sovereignty, Environment and Geopolitical Balance
Elena Conde and Sara Iglesias Sánchez

Arctic Marine Resource Governance and Development
Niels Vestergaard, Brooks A. Kaiser, Linda Fernandez and Joan Nymand Larsen

Arctic Law and Governance – The Role of China and Finland
Timo Koivurova, Qin Tianbao, Sébastien Duyck and Tapio Nykänen

Project Announcements

Executive Summary of the HuSArctic Conference Outcomes

Research Plan Åland
Göran Lindholm