Norwegian oil policy on Svalbard: the Caltex case 1960-67
Once imagined as the jewel of Norway’s Arctic possessions, the archipelago of Svalbard was recognized as Norwegian by the Svalbard Treaty of 1920. However, the treaty subjected the recognition of Norway’s sovereignty to stipulations. These stipulations have given rise to several disputes involving t...
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ftforstvareshs:oai:fhs.brage.unit.no:11250/99273 2023-06-11T04:09:20+02:00 Norwegian oil policy on Svalbard: the Caltex case 1960-67 Bjørklund, Kristoffer 2009 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99273 eng eng Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies Defence and security studies;1 urn:isbn:978-82-91571-10-2 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99273 123 Nordområdene Svalbard Energipolitikk Petroleumspolitikk Norge Russland Suverenitet Faglig monografi 2009 ftforstvareshs 2023-04-19T22:48:35Z Once imagined as the jewel of Norway’s Arctic possessions, the archipelago of Svalbard was recognized as Norwegian by the Svalbard Treaty of 1920. However, the treaty subjected the recognition of Norway’s sovereignty to stipulations. These stipulations have given rise to several disputes involving the Norwegian government on the one hand, and companies operating on Svalbard and parties to the treaty on the other. By allowing oil exploration on Svalbard, the Norwegian Ministry of Industry opened what seemed to be a Pandora’s Box: as the American company, Caltex, had been conferred claims, it seemed impossible to stop Soviet companies from setting up on the archipelago. In addition, through a complex web of jurisprudential argumentation, Caltex challenged the very nature of Norway’s sovereignty over Svalbard. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Svalbard The Norwegian Defence University College: FHS Brage Arctic Russland Svalbard |
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Once imagined as the jewel of Norway’s Arctic possessions, the archipelago of Svalbard was recognized as Norwegian by the Svalbard Treaty of 1920. However, the treaty subjected the recognition of Norway’s sovereignty to stipulations. These stipulations have given rise to several disputes involving the Norwegian government on the one hand, and companies operating on Svalbard and parties to the treaty on the other. By allowing oil exploration on Svalbard, the Norwegian Ministry of Industry opened what seemed to be a Pandora’s Box: as the American company, Caltex, had been conferred claims, it seemed impossible to stop Soviet companies from setting up on the archipelago. In addition, through a complex web of jurisprudential argumentation, Caltex challenged the very nature of Norway’s sovereignty over Svalbard. |
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Norwegian oil policy on Svalbard: the Caltex case 1960-67 |
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Norwegian oil policy on Svalbard: the Caltex case 1960-67 |
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Norwegian oil policy on Svalbard: the Caltex case 1960-67 |
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Norwegian oil policy on Svalbard: the Caltex case 1960-67 |
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Norwegian oil policy on Svalbard: the Caltex case 1960-67 |
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norwegian oil policy on svalbard: the caltex case 1960-67 |
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Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies |
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2009 |
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Arctic Svalbard |
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Arctic Svalbard |
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Defence and security studies;1 urn:isbn:978-82-91571-10-2 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/99273 |
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