Philosophy of Law in the Arctic

This is rather the first book with a title "Philosophy of Law in the Arctic" in the literature. This philosophy of law is a very wide and cross-disciplinary area of research: between law, philosophy, anthropology, history, cultural ecology or environmental studies. I have no doubts that we...

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Main Authors: Bunikowski, Dawid, Husa, Jaakko, Ginn, Diana, Hasegawa, Ko, Dobrzeniecki, Karol, Dillon, Patrick, Joy, Francis, Kuppe, Rene, Heinämäki, Leena, Hanrahan, Maura, Svensson, Tom, Usami, Makoto, Szpak, Agnieszka, Johnson, Rebecca, Tobin, Brendan
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Published: Schulich Law Scholars 2016
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spelling ftdalhouseunissl:oai:digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca:faculty_books-1052 2023-06-11T04:08:09+02:00 Philosophy of Law in the Arctic Bunikowski, Dawid Husa, Jaakko Ginn, Diana Hasegawa, Ko Dobrzeniecki, Karol Dillon, Patrick Joy, Francis Kuppe, Rene Heinämäki, Leena Hanrahan, Maura Svensson, Tom Usami, Makoto Szpak, Agnieszka Johnson, Rebecca Tobin, Brendan 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/53 https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/context/faculty_books/article/1052/viewcontent/Philosophy_of_Law_in_the_Arctic.pdf unknown Schulich Law Scholars https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/53 https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/context/faculty_books/article/1052/viewcontent/Philosophy_of_Law_in_the_Arctic.pdf Books law philosophy Arctic Environmental Law text 2016 ftdalhouseunissl 2023-05-13T23:11:49Z This is rather the first book with a title "Philosophy of Law in the Arctic" in the literature. This philosophy of law is a very wide and cross-disciplinary area of research: between law, philosophy, anthropology, history, cultural ecology or environmental studies. I have no doubts that we have done such kind of philosophy in the academia so far, not using this term, but keeping up with the concept, the idea. The book is a result of research conducted by many members of the Sub-group of Philosophy of Law in the Arctic (the University of the Arctic). This team seems a very interdisciplinary academic group. Our cooperation bears fruit. The aim of the book is to define and systematise Arctic legal philosophy problems. In this book, there are five thematic parts. Each part consists of two-five short articles (we can call them also chapters or papers). These are the sixteen short articles all together. Each article consists of between six and fourteen pages. So going further, what we see in the book then is, in fact, a set of both theoretical and practical papers. The topics of these papers (chapters) are different as the authors are different while representing a wide-ranging scope of academic disciplines or specialisations. Each paper is followed by a relevant bibliography, which might be helpful for other scholars interested in the field. The seventeen writers come from such countries as Finland (4), Norway (1), Canada (3), Poland (3), Japan (2), Austria (1), Ireland (1), and England (2). Some of them have Arctic indigenous roots (3). In the end of the book, there is a very original attachment - the map of Arctic Canada. https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/1052/thumbnail.jpg Text Arctic University of the Arctic Schulich Scholars (Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University) Arctic Canada Norway
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Dillon, Patrick
Joy, Francis
Kuppe, Rene
Heinämäki, Leena
Hanrahan, Maura
Svensson, Tom
Usami, Makoto
Szpak, Agnieszka
Johnson, Rebecca
Tobin, Brendan
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description This is rather the first book with a title "Philosophy of Law in the Arctic" in the literature. This philosophy of law is a very wide and cross-disciplinary area of research: between law, philosophy, anthropology, history, cultural ecology or environmental studies. I have no doubts that we have done such kind of philosophy in the academia so far, not using this term, but keeping up with the concept, the idea. The book is a result of research conducted by many members of the Sub-group of Philosophy of Law in the Arctic (the University of the Arctic). This team seems a very interdisciplinary academic group. Our cooperation bears fruit. The aim of the book is to define and systematise Arctic legal philosophy problems. In this book, there are five thematic parts. Each part consists of two-five short articles (we can call them also chapters or papers). These are the sixteen short articles all together. Each article consists of between six and fourteen pages. So going further, what we see in the book then is, in fact, a set of both theoretical and practical papers. The topics of these papers (chapters) are different as the authors are different while representing a wide-ranging scope of academic disciplines or specialisations. Each paper is followed by a relevant bibliography, which might be helpful for other scholars interested in the field. The seventeen writers come from such countries as Finland (4), Norway (1), Canada (3), Poland (3), Japan (2), Austria (1), Ireland (1), and England (2). Some of them have Arctic indigenous roots (3). In the end of the book, there is a very original attachment - the map of Arctic Canada. https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/1052/thumbnail.jpg
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Husa, Jaakko
Ginn, Diana
Hasegawa, Ko
Dobrzeniecki, Karol
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Joy, Francis
Kuppe, Rene
Heinämäki, Leena
Hanrahan, Maura
Svensson, Tom
Usami, Makoto
Szpak, Agnieszka
Johnson, Rebecca
Tobin, Brendan
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Hanrahan, Maura
Svensson, Tom
Usami, Makoto
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