
The latest volume of the
Yearbook of Polar Law (Vol. 14, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Gudmundur Alfredsson, Country Visits: Report on a Visit to the Ainu and Lessons for the Arctic
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Yota Negishi, Jus Pro Homine, Natura et Animalis: Dignifying the Right to Life of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
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Alexander Sergunin & Akiho Shibata, Implementing the 2017 Arctic Science Cooperation Agreement: Challenges and Opportunities as regards Russia and Japan
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Apostolos Tsiouvalas, Recalcitrant Materialities of a Liminal Ocean: Deconstructing the ‘Arctic Nomos’
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Yuanyuan Ren, U.S.-China Arctic Cooperation in a New Era of Great Power Competition: Opportunities and Challenges
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Trevor Daya-Winterbottom, Legal Personality in Antarctica
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Hanne Nielsen & Gabriela Roldan, Polar Policy in Practice: Tour Guiding in Antarctica
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Gustavo Ramírez Buchheister, The 2018 Judgment by the European Court of Justice on Antarctic MPAS and Its Possible Significance to the Antarctic Treaty System
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Marcelo Molina Villalobos, Antarctic Maritime Zones in the Era of Climate Change: ILC, ILA and the Long Road Ahead
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Eva-Maria Svensson, Hjalti Ómar Ágústsson, & Embla Eir Oddsdóttir, The Pan-Arctic Report on Gender Equality in the Arctic: Moving Forward!