From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route

This article focuses on two issues. The first concerns definitions of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) in old and new Russian legislation, and the second relates to Russian rules on icebreaker guiding. Based on a comprehensive comparative analysis of relevant Russian legal provisions enacted in 2013 and...

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Main Authors: Xia, Zhang, Leilei, Zou, Jingfang, Tu, Zongqi, Qian, Zeming, Wang, Huigen, Yang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2014
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2531 2023-11-05T03:31:02+01:00 From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route Xia, Zhang Leilei, Zou Jingfang, Tu Zongqi, Qian Zeming, Wang Huigen, Yang 2014-09 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2531/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2531/1/A20140302.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2531/1/A20140302.pdf Xia, Zhang and Leilei, Zou and Jingfang, Tu and Zongqi, Qian and Zeming, Wang and Huigen, Yang (2014) From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route. Advances in Polar Science, 25 (3). pp. 138-146. Cryosphere Oceans Shipping Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftarcticportal 2023-10-11T22:54:25Z This article focuses on two issues. The first concerns definitions of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) in old and new Russian legislation, and the second relates to Russian rules on icebreaker guiding. Based on a comprehensive comparative analysis of relevant Russian legal provisions enacted in 2013 and previous laws in this area, we offer the following conclusions. (1) Our legal analysis indicates that Russia’s view of the NSR as a historical national transportation route has not changed. However, the new law redefines the scope and coverage of the NSR, which now comprises the internal waters, territorial sea, adjacent zone, and the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation. In fact, the new law resolves previous ambiguity regarding extension of the NSR boundary to the high seas. (2) Based on an analysis of the new rules on icebreaker guiding, the article concludes that NSR is transitioning from a mandatory icebreaker guiding regime into a permit regime. This is particularly evident in its provision of a concrete, practical, and predictable clause on permissible or impermissible conditions relating to independent navigation. According to the new rules, it is possible for foreign ships to undertake independent navigation in the NSR. The Russian NSR policy, therefore, appears to have changed significantly, and has future potential for opening the NSR up to the international community. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Northern Sea Route Polar Science Polar Science Arctic Portal Library
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topic Cryosphere
Oceans
Shipping
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Oceans
Shipping
Xia, Zhang
Leilei, Zou
Jingfang, Tu
Zongqi, Qian
Zeming, Wang
Huigen, Yang
From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route
topic_facet Cryosphere
Oceans
Shipping
description This article focuses on two issues. The first concerns definitions of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) in old and new Russian legislation, and the second relates to Russian rules on icebreaker guiding. Based on a comprehensive comparative analysis of relevant Russian legal provisions enacted in 2013 and previous laws in this area, we offer the following conclusions. (1) Our legal analysis indicates that Russia’s view of the NSR as a historical national transportation route has not changed. However, the new law redefines the scope and coverage of the NSR, which now comprises the internal waters, territorial sea, adjacent zone, and the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation. In fact, the new law resolves previous ambiguity regarding extension of the NSR boundary to the high seas. (2) Based on an analysis of the new rules on icebreaker guiding, the article concludes that NSR is transitioning from a mandatory icebreaker guiding regime into a permit regime. This is particularly evident in its provision of a concrete, practical, and predictable clause on permissible or impermissible conditions relating to independent navigation. According to the new rules, it is possible for foreign ships to undertake independent navigation in the NSR. The Russian NSR policy, therefore, appears to have changed significantly, and has future potential for opening the NSR up to the international community.
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author Xia, Zhang
Leilei, Zou
Jingfang, Tu
Zongqi, Qian
Zeming, Wang
Huigen, Yang
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Leilei, Zou
Jingfang, Tu
Zongqi, Qian
Zeming, Wang
Huigen, Yang
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title From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route
title_short From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route
title_full From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route
title_fullStr From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route
title_full_unstemmed From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route
title_sort from mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new russian legislation of the northern sea route
publisher Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC
publishDate 2014
url http://library.arcticportal.org/2531/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2531/1/A20140302.pdf
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Xia, Zhang and Leilei, Zou and Jingfang, Tu and Zongqi, Qian and Zeming, Wang and Huigen, Yang (2014) From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route. Advances in Polar Science, 25 (3). pp. 138-146.
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