Governance of Arctic Marine Shipping

The governance of shipping activities in the Arctic might be described as a “complicated mosaic.” The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), often referred to as the constitution of the oceans, sets out the overall legal framework for the regulation of shipping. The Conventio...

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Main Authors: VanderZwaag, David, Chircop, Aldo, Franckx, Erik, Kindred, Hugh M. M., McConnell, Moira, McDonald, Angus Hugh, McDorman, Ted, Puthucherril, Tony George, Saunders, Phillip, Spears, K. Joseph
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Published: Schulich Law Scholars 2008
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/reports/10
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spelling ftdalhouseunissl:oai:digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca:reports-1008 2023-05-15T14:39:32+02:00 Governance of Arctic Marine Shipping VanderZwaag, David Chircop, Aldo Franckx, Erik Kindred, Hugh M. M. McConnell, Moira McDonald, Angus Hugh McDorman, Ted Puthucherril, Tony George Saunders, Phillip Spears, K. Joseph 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/reports/10 https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=reports unknown Schulich Law Scholars https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/reports/10 https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=reports Reports & Public Policy Documents Arctic Marine Shipping Environmental Law text 2008 ftdalhouseunissl 2023-02-08T06:25:30Z The governance of shipping activities in the Arctic might be described as a “complicated mosaic.” The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), often referred to as the constitution of the oceans, sets out the overall legal framework for the regulation of shipping. The Convention sets out coastal state legislative and enforcement powers over foreign ships according to the maritime zones of jurisdiction laid out in the Convention. A fragmented array of international agreements attempts to address specific challenges raised by shipping such as marine pollution prevention standards, ship safety, seafarer rights and qualifications, and liability and compensation for spills (Appendix A). In addition, the threats raised to/by ships operating in ice-covered waters have led northern countries that border these waters, such as Canada and Russia, to adopt national legislation specifically for Arctic shipping (Appendix B). Text Arctic Law of the Sea ice covered waters Schulich Scholars (Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University) Arctic Canada
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Environmental Law
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Environmental Law
VanderZwaag, David
Chircop, Aldo
Franckx, Erik
Kindred, Hugh M. M.
McConnell, Moira
McDonald, Angus Hugh
McDorman, Ted
Puthucherril, Tony George
Saunders, Phillip
Spears, K. Joseph
Governance of Arctic Marine Shipping
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description The governance of shipping activities in the Arctic might be described as a “complicated mosaic.” The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), often referred to as the constitution of the oceans, sets out the overall legal framework for the regulation of shipping. The Convention sets out coastal state legislative and enforcement powers over foreign ships according to the maritime zones of jurisdiction laid out in the Convention. A fragmented array of international agreements attempts to address specific challenges raised by shipping such as marine pollution prevention standards, ship safety, seafarer rights and qualifications, and liability and compensation for spills (Appendix A). In addition, the threats raised to/by ships operating in ice-covered waters have led northern countries that border these waters, such as Canada and Russia, to adopt national legislation specifically for Arctic shipping (Appendix B).
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Chircop, Aldo
Franckx, Erik
Kindred, Hugh M. M.
McConnell, Moira
McDonald, Angus Hugh
McDorman, Ted
Puthucherril, Tony George
Saunders, Phillip
Spears, K. Joseph
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Chircop, Aldo
Franckx, Erik
Kindred, Hugh M. M.
McConnell, Moira
McDonald, Angus Hugh
McDorman, Ted
Puthucherril, Tony George
Saunders, Phillip
Spears, K. Joseph
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