The latest issue of the Nordic Journal of International Law (Vol. 95, no. 2, 2026) is out. Contents include:- Special Issue: Perspectives on sustainable development in the Arctic
- Laura Létourneau-Tremblay & Charles Codère, Introduction: Perspectives on Sustainable Development in the Arctic
- Florian Vidal, Security Versus Sustainability? The Regulatory Battle Behind Arctic Mining in Greenland and Norway
- Maxim Usynin, The Role of Private Law and Climate Change Mitigation Along the Northern Sea Route: A Look into the Future
- A. Stella Ebbersmeyer, Black Carbon Emissions from Arctic Shipping: Towards Captured or Common Interest Regulation?
- Marco Pertile, Three Legal Tools to Address the US ‘Proposal’ of Acquisition of Greenland: Cession, the Svalbard Treaty Model, and the Case for a Sui Generis Treaty
- Thomas Baycock, Sara Dal Monico, & Mathilde Morel, Reconsidering the Role of International Law in the Arctic: Why We Should Exercise Caution in Relying on the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement to Conserve Biodiversity in the Arctic Ocean
