Saturday, June 4, 2022

New Volume: Yearbook of Polar Law

The latest volume of the Yearbook of Polar Law (Vol. 13, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Gudmundur Alfredsson, Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic Council: A Unique Feature?  
  • Yuko Osakada, From Victims to Contributors: A Human Rights Approach to Climate Change for the Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic  
  • Rachel Westrate & Sarah E. Mackie, The Role of Governance in Promoting the Resilience of Arctic Communities
  • Barry Scott Zellen, Co-management as a Foundation of Arctic Exceptionalism: Strengthening the Bonds between the Indigenous and Westphalian Worlds  
  • Rachael Lorna Johnstone, Colonisation at the Poles: A Story of Ineffective Occupation  
  • Gabriela Argüello, Opportunities for Protecting Biological Diversity in the Arctic Ocean  
  • Caroline E. Foster, Due Diligence and Compliance with the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty  
  • Sabrina Hasan, Appraising the Modus of Conservation and Sustainable Use of Arctic Marine Biodiversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction under the Umbrella of the BBNJ Treaty  
  • Ognyan Savov, The Polluter-Pays Principle in a Transboundary Context – the Case of Arctic Ocean Continental Shelf Oil Production  
  • Carolina Flores, An Ecological Reading of Sovereignty Claims in Antarctica  
  • Vonintsoa Rafaly, The Law of the Sea in the Age of Building an Appropriate Arctic Ocean Governance Addressing Climate Change Issues  
  • Alexander Sergunin, Between Economic Nationalism and Globalism: Evaluating Russia’s Recent Regulations on Arctic Shipping  
  • Kentaro Nishimoto, The Impact of the BBNJ Agreement on the Legal Framework for the Governance of the Central Arctic Ocean
  • Medy Dervovic, Sharing Arctic Science: Applying the Common Heritage and Common Concern of Humankind in the Arctic  
  • Makoto Seta, Incorporating Traditional Ecological Knowledge into Science under the Law of the Sea via the Arctic Ocean Governance  
  • Hilde J. Woker, The Law-Science Interface in the Arctic: Science and the Law of the Sea