Research Handbook on Polar Law

This timely Research Handbook explores the concept of polar law as a coherent body of law and as a set of rules and principles that applies to both the Arctic and Antarctic. It captures the evolution of polar law and policy, identifying future directions for research in this emerging and growing fie...

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Main Authors: Scott, Karen N, Vanderzwaag, David L
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Published: Schulich Law Scholars 2020
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spelling ftdalhouseunissl:oai:digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca:faculty_books-1036 2023-05-15T14:02:33+02:00 Research Handbook on Polar Law Scott, Karen N Vanderzwaag, David L 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/37 https://novanet-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/pf2q5o/NOVANET_ALEPH006766247 unknown Schulich Law Scholars https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/37 https://novanet-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/pf2q5o/NOVANET_ALEPH006766247 Books Polar law bioprospecting fisheries management international treaties Anthropocene climate change Environmental Law International Law text 2020 ftdalhouseunissl 2023-02-08T06:25:22Z This timely Research Handbook explores the concept of polar law as a coherent body of law and as a set of rules and principles that applies to both the Arctic and Antarctic. It captures the evolution of polar law and policy, identifying future directions for research in this emerging and growing field. Expert international contributors analyse the concept of polar law across a range of areas including human rights, bioprospecting, tourism, environmental protection and fisheries management. They examine how Antarctic and Arctic regional regimes contribute to polar law, scrutinizing international treaties, agreements and arrangements. With a focus on the evolution of polar law in the context of the Anthropocene, chapters cover key issues related to the poles, such as climate change, minerals exploration and boundary disputes. Demonstrating the benefits of polar as opposed to bipolar law, this Research Handbook provides a critical assessment of contemporary challenges to the field. Incorporating a diverse range of themes and topics, this Research Handbook will be a valuable resource for academics and students of polar law as well as those interested in how international law applies to the polar regions. It will also be beneficial for diplomats and policy makers working in polar law and policy fields. https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/1036/thumbnail.jpg Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Climate change Schulich Scholars (Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University) Antarctic Arctic
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climate change
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International Law
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climate change
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International Law
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Research Handbook on Polar Law
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climate change
Environmental Law
International Law
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