Arctic Legal System: a New Sustainable Development Model
Historically, the term ‘Arctic’ was used synonymously with the term ‘ice’, but climate change and Arctic hydrocarbon grabbed the attention of the world community as an opportunity to make the Arctic an ‘Energy Hub’. Exploration of oil and gas over the past six decades in the Arctic has made the regi...
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Historically, the term ‘Arctic’ was used synonymously with the term ‘ice’, but climate change and Arctic hydrocarbon grabbed the attention of the world community as an opportunity to make the Arctic an ‘Energy Hub’. Exploration of oil and gas over the past six decades in the Arctic has made the region as places in the world. All major players in the market have endeavored to approach this new energy basket to utilize its maximum benefit. Commercial exploitation of natural resources has made this place a center for the regulation of oil and gas activities. However, petroleum exploration and its operation have had significant local detrimental impacts on the atmosphere, inhabitants and marine environment. Geologists have always believed in the huge reserves of oil and gas in the Arctic Region. However, the exploration of oil and gas started as recently as the mid-1950s. An increase in the demand of oil and gas in the international market, as well as its growing scarcity, compelled the world to locate oil and gas reserves in various regions. It is significant to note that the Arctic states are strategically going to control the excessive exploitation of Arctic hydrocarbon with much profitability. However, it is still a far sighted question ‘whether Arctic will provide direct competition to the Middle East’ and become another hub in the energy market. |
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https://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/164/131 McKie James W. Market Structure and Uncertainty in Oil and Gas Exploration, 74(4) The Quarterly Journal of Economics 543 (1960). DOI:10.2307/1884351. Nakhle Carole, The Arctic: The Last Great Oil Frontier – Or Is It? 6 International Energy Law Review 1–5 (2010). Veasey James A. The Law of Oil and Gas, 18(6) Michigan Law Review 445 (1920). DOI:10.2307/1277804. https://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/164 doi:10.17589/2309-8678-2016-4-2-83-95 |
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ftjrlj:oai:oai.rlj.elpub.ru:article/164 2023-05-15T14:27:57+02:00 Arctic Legal System: a New Sustainable Development Model Kumar Sahu Manjeet 2016-05-22 application/pdf https://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/164 https://doi.org/10.17589/2309-8678-2016-4-2-83-95 eng eng LLC V. Em Publishing House https://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/164/131 McKie James W. Market Structure and Uncertainty in Oil and Gas Exploration, 74(4) The Quarterly Journal of Economics 543 (1960). DOI:10.2307/1884351. Nakhle Carole, The Arctic: The Last Great Oil Frontier – Or Is It? 6 International Energy Law Review 1–5 (2010). Veasey James A. The Law of Oil and Gas, 18(6) Michigan Law Review 445 (1920). DOI:10.2307/1277804. https://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/164 doi:10.17589/2309-8678-2016-4-2-83-95 Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). Авторы, публикующие статьи в данном журнале, соглашаются на следующее:Авторы сохраняют за собой автороские права и предоставляют журналу право первой публикации работы, которая по истечении 6 месяцев после публикации автоматически лицензируется на условиях Creative Commons Attribution License , которая позволяет другим распространять данную работу с обязательным сохранением ссылок на авторов оригинальной работы и оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы имеют право размещать их работу в сети Интернет (например в институтском хранилище или персональном сайте) до и во время процесса рассмотрения ее данным журналом, так как это может привести к продуктивному обсуждению и большему количеству ссылок на данную работу (См. The Effect of Open Access). CC-BY Russian Law Journal; Vol 4, No 2 (2016); 83-95 2312-3605 2309-8678 10.17589/2309-8678-2016-4-2 arctic exploration energy hub energy market sustainable development info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftjrlj https://doi.org/10.17589/2309-8678-2016-4-2-83-95 https://doi.org/10.17589/2309-8678-2016-4-2 https://doi.org/10.2307/1884351 https://doi.org/10.2307/1277804 2021-07-26T09:49:53Z Historically, the term ‘Arctic’ was used synonymously with the term ‘ice’, but climate change and Arctic hydrocarbon grabbed the attention of the world community as an opportunity to make the Arctic an ‘Energy Hub’. Exploration of oil and gas over the past six decades in the Arctic has made the region as places in the world. All major players in the market have endeavored to approach this new energy basket to utilize its maximum benefit. Commercial exploitation of natural resources has made this place a center for the regulation of oil and gas activities. However, petroleum exploration and its operation have had significant local detrimental impacts on the atmosphere, inhabitants and marine environment. Geologists have always believed in the huge reserves of oil and gas in the Arctic Region. However, the exploration of oil and gas started as recently as the mid-1950s. An increase in the demand of oil and gas in the international market, as well as its growing scarcity, compelled the world to locate oil and gas reserves in various regions. It is significant to note that the Arctic states are strategically going to control the excessive exploitation of Arctic hydrocarbon with much profitability. However, it is still a far sighted question ‘whether Arctic will provide direct competition to the Middle East’ and become another hub in the energy market. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Russian Law Journal (RLJ) Arctic Russian Law Journal 4 2 83 95 |