Arctic Council’s Policy Tools for Arctic Shipping

The Arctic is becoming more and more accessible and attractive to international shipping as the sea ice melts and the Arctic sea routes stay open for longer periods. Most of the Arctic Ocean is defined as exclusive economic zones of the Arctic coastal states or high seas beyond national jurisdiction...

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Main Author: Tengström, Meeri
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Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: fi=Lapin yliopisto|en=University of Lapland| 2017
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Online Access:http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62911
http://nbn-resolving.org/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201706261248
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description The Arctic is becoming more and more accessible and attractive to international shipping as the sea ice melts and the Arctic sea routes stay open for longer periods. Most of the Arctic Ocean is defined as exclusive economic zones of the Arctic coastal states or high seas beyond national jurisdiction under the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) meaning that no state alone can set regulations to the international shipping in the area. The aim of this thesis is to find out the policy tools that the Arctic Council (AC) has in order to develop the legal framework on Arctic shipping. This includes many legally binding international treaties and regional agreements as well as soft law. The AC’s working group Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME) has provided the Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment Report (AMSA) in 2009 including recommendations for Arctic shipping followed by three Status of Implementation Reports in 2011, 2013 and 2015. International cooperation in the Arctic is necessary in order to develop the area and its legal framework. Many of the AMSA recommendations have been answered but the work needs to continue effectively to ensure that the regulations are in line with the current developments in the Arctic region.
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spelling ftunivlapland:oai:lauda.ulapland.fi:10024/62911 2025-06-08T13:58:18+00:00 Arctic Council’s Policy Tools for Arctic Shipping Tengström, Meeri fi=Oikeustieteiden tiedekunta|en=Faculty of Law| 2017 VIII + 80 + II http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62911 http://nbn-resolving.org/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201706261248 en eng fi=Lapin yliopisto|en=University of Lapland| http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62911 restrictedAccess fi=Rajattu käyttöoikeus. Käytettävissä vain Lapin yliopiston kirjaston asiakaskoneilla.|en=Restricted access. Available only on the premises of University Library.| AMSA Arctic Arctic Council International Law Shipping arktinen alue kansainvälinen oikeus masterThesis fi=Pro Gradu|en=Master's Thesis| 2017 ftunivlapland 2025-05-09T03:16:02Z The Arctic is becoming more and more accessible and attractive to international shipping as the sea ice melts and the Arctic sea routes stay open for longer periods. Most of the Arctic Ocean is defined as exclusive economic zones of the Arctic coastal states or high seas beyond national jurisdiction under the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) meaning that no state alone can set regulations to the international shipping in the area. The aim of this thesis is to find out the policy tools that the Arctic Council (AC) has in order to develop the legal framework on Arctic shipping. This includes many legally binding international treaties and regional agreements as well as soft law. The AC’s working group Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME) has provided the Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment Report (AMSA) in 2009 including recommendations for Arctic shipping followed by three Status of Implementation Reports in 2011, 2013 and 2015. International cooperation in the Arctic is necessary in order to develop the area and its legal framework. Many of the AMSA recommendations have been answered but the work needs to continue effectively to ensure that the regulations are in line with the current developments in the Arctic region. Master Thesis Arctic Council Arctic Arctic Ocean Arktinen alue Law of the Sea PAME Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Sea ice University of Lapland: Lauda Arctic Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Council’s Policy Tools for Arctic Shipping
title Arctic Council’s Policy Tools for Arctic Shipping
title_full Arctic Council’s Policy Tools for Arctic Shipping
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Arctic
Arctic Council
International Law
Shipping
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Arctic Council
International Law
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