WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.

There has been a growing interest towards The North Pole and the Arctic Ocean Surrounding it in relation to the effects of the Climate Change. This region attracted the attention of the world media when the Federation of Russia sent down two submersibles in 2007 and planted a Russian flag in the Arc...

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Main Author: Frey, Lisbet
Other Authors: Vaasan yliopisto, fi=Johtamisen yksikkö|en=School of Management|
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://osuva.uwasa.fi/handle/10024/9655
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spelling ftunivvaasa:oai:osuva.uwasa.fi:10024/9655 2023-05-15T14:33:47+02:00 WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean. Frey, Lisbet Vaasan yliopisto fi=Johtamisen yksikkö|en=School of Management| 2018-11-21 111 https://osuva.uwasa.fi/handle/10024/9655 eng eng https://osuva.uwasa.fi/handle/10024/9655 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Law of the Sea UNCLOS Territorial Claims the Arctic Ocean fi=Julkisoikeus|en=Public Law| fi=Pro gradu - tutkielma |en=Master's thesis|sv=Pro gradu -avhandling| 2018 ftunivvaasa 2022-05-25T22:55:24Z There has been a growing interest towards The North Pole and the Arctic Ocean Surrounding it in relation to the effects of the Climate Change. This region attracted the attention of the world media when the Federation of Russia sent down two submersibles in 2007 and planted a Russian flag in the Arctic Ocean floor, directly beneath the geographical North Pole. Soon, such headlines as “Who owns the North Pole?” emerged. This thesis seeks the answer to the question: Who owns the North Pole? However, contrary to the head-lines of the world media this thesis seeks the answer to this question through State sovereignty. After the Russian expedition in 2007, four of the other Arctic coastal States followed with their territorial claims towards the Arctic Ocean seabed. Currently, Russia has an overlapping claim over the North Pole with the Kingdom of Denmark. Norway and Canada have also submitted their extended continental shelf –claims to the Commission of the Limits of the Continental Shelf. All of these claims are based on the Article 76 of the United Nations Convention of Law of the Sea 1982. This thesis analyses the prevalent legal framework regulating these claims, the Arctic Ocean governance, and finally, the extent of State sovereignty in the Arctic Ocean. fi=Opinnäytetyö kokotekstinä PDF-muodossa.|en=Thesis fulltext in PDF format.|sv=Lärdomsprov tillgängligt som fulltext i PDF-format| Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Law of the Sea North Pole Osuva (University of Vaasa) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada North Pole Norway
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Frey, Lisbet
WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.
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description There has been a growing interest towards The North Pole and the Arctic Ocean Surrounding it in relation to the effects of the Climate Change. This region attracted the attention of the world media when the Federation of Russia sent down two submersibles in 2007 and planted a Russian flag in the Arctic Ocean floor, directly beneath the geographical North Pole. Soon, such headlines as “Who owns the North Pole?” emerged. This thesis seeks the answer to the question: Who owns the North Pole? However, contrary to the head-lines of the world media this thesis seeks the answer to this question through State sovereignty. After the Russian expedition in 2007, four of the other Arctic coastal States followed with their territorial claims towards the Arctic Ocean seabed. Currently, Russia has an overlapping claim over the North Pole with the Kingdom of Denmark. Norway and Canada have also submitted their extended continental shelf –claims to the Commission of the Limits of the Continental Shelf. All of these claims are based on the Article 76 of the United Nations Convention of Law of the Sea 1982. This thesis analyses the prevalent legal framework regulating these claims, the Arctic Ocean governance, and finally, the extent of State sovereignty in the Arctic Ocean. fi=Opinnäytetyö kokotekstinä PDF-muodossa.|en=Thesis fulltext in PDF format.|sv=Lärdomsprov tillgängligt som fulltext i PDF-format|
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title WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.
title_short WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.
title_full WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.
title_fullStr WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.
title_full_unstemmed WHO OWNS THE NORTH POLE? Analysis of the territorial claims made by the Arctic states over the Continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean.
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