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What is the Arctic University of Norway?
UiT The Arctic University of Norway is a medium-sized research university that contributes to knowledge-based development at the regional, national, and international levels. Read less Can you send me more information about this program?
What is the Norwegian Centre for the law of the sea?
The Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (formerly K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea) was established on 1 September 2013. The Centre is located at the Faculty of Law, UiT the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø. Click here to sign up for the Centre´s biweekly newsletter.
Why study international law and the Arctic?
Written with passion and first-hand experience of the subject, International Law and the Arctic reminds us that we cannot ignore the importance of the Arctic to Canada and all its people.'
What is Norway’s Arctic policy?
The Arctic is rich in minerals, oil and gas, animal life, and fish and seafood. Finding a good balance between conservation and sustainable use is a top priority for Norway. We will encourage global cooperation based on scientific knowledge and international law. safeguard peace and stability and promote predictability;
Values
The rule of law, transparent and controlled exercise of power, freedom of expression and respect for the rights and dignity of the individual are core values in a democratic state governed by the rule of law and for the faculty’s activities. The faculty will perform its activities in line with the core values of UiT the Arctic University of Norway:
Areas of Priority
The Faculty will be at the international forefront in the Law of the Sea, Environmental Law, Sami and Indigenous Peoples’ Law and educational quality. en.uit.no
Working Environment and Organisation
The faculty will work actively to achieve a good working environment and an efficient and flexible organisation that contributes to the faculty and UiT achieving their goals. en.uit.no
Prof. dr. Seline Trevisanut
Co-instructor of the course on International Law of the Sea (Master level) Centre for the Law of the Sea - The Arctic University of Norway (Tromsø). |
Arctic Sciences and International Law
Nov 13 2020 Hilde Woker is a PhD research fellow at the Norwegian. Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) at UiT - The Arctic. University of Norway. |
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Yogyakarta 18 May 2017 |
The law of the sea and current practices of marine scientific research
Feb 7 2020 a Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) |
Introduction: regulating shipping in Russian Arctic Waters: between
Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) UiT The Arctic. University of Norway |
Ocean Commons Law of the Sea and Rights forthe Sea
Postdoc fellow K. G. Jebsen Center for the Law of the Sea |
The law of the sea and current practices of marine scientific - Munin
7 fév 2020 · Unlike Antarctica – land surrounded by ocean, the marine Arctic is an ocean surrounded by land The 1982 UNCLOS therefore applies to the marine Arctic, as confirmed by the five littoral Arctic coastal States [11] The UNCLOS has been in force since November 1994, and is legally binding on its 168 States parties [12] |
The Law of the Sea in the Arctic - Potsdam Summer School
Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia and the US legally non-binding areas of the Arctic Ocean – interpretation of UNCLOS Durham University, UK NO-RU |
A QUICK START GUIDE TO THE LAW OF THE SEAS IN THE ARCTIC
Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) is an Photo Memorial University Digital claims ◦ Canada ◦ Russia ◦ Norway ◦ Denmark Signed but not yet ra fied |
Squaring the Circle: The Arctic States, “Law of the Sea,” and the
Denmark/Greenland, Norway, Russia, and the United States – comprise the Klaus Dodds is Professor of Geopolitics at Royal Holloway, University of London the Arctic Five, it affirms the central role of the United Nations Law of the Sea |
Global Challenges and the Law of the Sea
the University of Lisbon and UiT the Arctic University of Norway The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (hereinafter “UNCLOS” or “the |
The Adequacy of the Law of the Sea and International - CORE
CLIMATE IMPACT ASSESSMENT (Cambridge University Press ed 2004) CORE The Law of the Sea is applicable in the marine Arctic as it is in any other 18 The “Banana hole” in the Norwegian Sea, the “Loop Hole” in the Barents Sea |
Should the Law Governing Maritime Areas in the Arctic Adapt to
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the chapter will first examine how over, when focusing on the Arctic rim countries proper, it appears that after Norway Arctic Centre of the University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland |