The Western Arctic – Tariuq (Offshore) Accord: A Long Time Coming

On 10 August 2023, representatives of the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the governments of the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Canada signed the Western Arctic–Tariuq (Offshore) Accord.1 The Accord establishes a system for the shared management and regulation of offshore petroleum resources...

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Published in:Arctic Review on Law and Politics
Main Author: Rayegani, Anita
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Language:English
Published: University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway, Faculty of Law 2023
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