Material Talk – The Arctic Continental Shelf in the Law of the Sea Policy Discussion of the United States

The legal status of a large area of the Arctic seafloor is currently being redefined as the rapid melting of polar ice is enabling the exploitation and study of resource-rich underwater areas. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea contains legal rules for establishing exploitation righ...

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Main Author: Sami Torssonen
Other Authors: valtio-oppi, Political Science, 2603202
Language:English
Published: Brill 2022
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Online Access:https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/172852
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spelling ftunivturku:oai:www.utupub.fi:10024/172852 2023-05-15T14:39:27+02:00 Material Talk – The Arctic Continental Shelf in the Law of the Sea Policy Discussion of the United States The Yearbook of Polar Law IV Sami Torssonen valtio-oppi, Political Science 2603202 2022-10-28T14:42:01Z 708 689 https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/172852 en eng Brill 978-90-04;978-90-474 Leiden, Boston The Yearbook of Polar Law 4 978-90-04-23396-6 1876-8814 https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/172852 URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042714413 2022 ftunivturku 2022-11-03T00:03:02Z The legal status of a large area of the Arctic seafloor is currently being redefined as the rapid melting of polar ice is enabling the exploitation and study of resource-rich underwater areas. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea contains legal rules for establishing exploitation rights to the newly accessible seafloor. The United States has not joined the Law of the Sea Convention but may be legally entitled to areas of the Arctic seafloor, which has caused an upsurge of political discussion among U.S. political elites. In this article, I examine the process by which Arctic seafloor and ice come to influence policy discussion in the United States. I highlight the way in which material policy influence can be treated as historical rather than monocausal by using new materialist theory. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Law of the Sea Yearbook of Polar Law University of Turku: UTUPub Arctic
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description The legal status of a large area of the Arctic seafloor is currently being redefined as the rapid melting of polar ice is enabling the exploitation and study of resource-rich underwater areas. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea contains legal rules for establishing exploitation rights to the newly accessible seafloor. The United States has not joined the Law of the Sea Convention but may be legally entitled to areas of the Arctic seafloor, which has caused an upsurge of political discussion among U.S. political elites. In this article, I examine the process by which Arctic seafloor and ice come to influence policy discussion in the United States. I highlight the way in which material policy influence can be treated as historical rather than monocausal by using new materialist theory.
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Material Talk – The Arctic Continental Shelf in the Law of the Sea Policy Discussion of the United States
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