100th Anniversary of Svalbard Treaty: Disputes and Challenges, Opportunities for Turkey

The sovereignty of a state over a territory is generally accepted as the basic principle of modern international law. This state of sovereignty may be limited by treaties or the exercise of sovereignty may be subject to a specific condition. The Svalbard Treaty, signed in 1920, defines Norway’s full...

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Published in:International Journal of Politics and Security
Main Author: Onur Limon
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Turkish
Published: International Journal of Politic and Security 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:38c8f619cb9b415eb63e016ca38c8bc7 2023-05-15T15:09:36+02:00 100th Anniversary of Svalbard Treaty: Disputes and Challenges, Opportunities for Turkey Onur Limon 2021-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.53451/ijps.818828 https://doaj.org/article/38c8f619cb9b415eb63e016ca38c8bc7 EN TR eng tur International Journal of Politic and Security https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1372311 https://doaj.org/toc/2667-8268 doi:10.53451/ijps.818828 2667-8268 https://doaj.org/article/38c8f619cb9b415eb63e016ca38c8bc7 International Journal of Politic and Security, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 307-331 (2021) arctic svalbard archipelago svalbard treaty norway turkey Political science (General) JA1-92 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.53451/ijps.818828 2023-02-19T01:31:50Z The sovereignty of a state over a territory is generally accepted as the basic principle of modern international law. This state of sovereignty may be limited by treaties or the exercise of sovereignty may be subject to a specific condition. The Svalbard Treaty, signed in 1920, defines Norway’s full and absolute sovereignty over the Svalbard Archipelago, and limits this sovereignty on the obligation to treat the states that are parties to the Treaty equally in certain areas specified in the Treaty. This restriction provides the states that are party to the Svalbard Treaty the right to request equal treatment from Norway on behalf of their citizens and companies in the Svalbard Archipelago. Especially the developments in the field of international maritime law since 1920 have brought along discussions on the geographical scope of the implementation of the Svalbard Treaty. The issue that is the basis for dispute in the Svalbard Treaty; It is not about whether the non-discriminatory right of economic access has reached Norwegian sovereignty beyond the territorial waters of the Svalbard Archipelago, but whether this sovereignty is restricted according to the Svalbard Treaty. The aim of this article is to examine why, in its 100th year, the Svalbard Treaty has failed to resolve disputes between states parties to the Treaty and why Turkey is not a party to the Treaty of Svalbard and why it should be a party. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Norway International Journal of Politics and Security
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description The sovereignty of a state over a territory is generally accepted as the basic principle of modern international law. This state of sovereignty may be limited by treaties or the exercise of sovereignty may be subject to a specific condition. The Svalbard Treaty, signed in 1920, defines Norway’s full and absolute sovereignty over the Svalbard Archipelago, and limits this sovereignty on the obligation to treat the states that are parties to the Treaty equally in certain areas specified in the Treaty. This restriction provides the states that are party to the Svalbard Treaty the right to request equal treatment from Norway on behalf of their citizens and companies in the Svalbard Archipelago. Especially the developments in the field of international maritime law since 1920 have brought along discussions on the geographical scope of the implementation of the Svalbard Treaty. The issue that is the basis for dispute in the Svalbard Treaty; It is not about whether the non-discriminatory right of economic access has reached Norwegian sovereignty beyond the territorial waters of the Svalbard Archipelago, but whether this sovereignty is restricted according to the Svalbard Treaty. The aim of this article is to examine why, in its 100th year, the Svalbard Treaty has failed to resolve disputes between states parties to the Treaty and why Turkey is not a party to the Treaty of Svalbard and why it should be a party.
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