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ISBN 10: 9004284583
ISBN 13: 978-9004284586
Author: Suzanne Lalonde, Ted L McDorman
International Law and Politics of the Arctic Ocean: Essays in Honor of Donat Pharand is a collection of essays in honor of Professor emeritus Donat Pharand by leading Arctic experts from around the globe. The volume offers a clear, concise and detailed analysis of many of the issues an expanded use of the Arctic Ocean raises and of critical importance for the legal and political processes unfolding in the Arctic region.
Table of contents:
1. Introduction
2. The Arctic Scholar
3. The Arctic Region Council Revisited
4. Inspiring Future Development of the Arctic Council
5. Lessons Learned and Lost from Pharand’s Arctic Regional Council Treaty Proposal
6. Pharand’s Arctic Treaty: Would an Antarctic Treaty-Style Model Work in the Arctic?
7. Article 234 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Its Origins and Its Future
8. A Note on Making the Polar Code Mandatory
9. A Note on the Potential Conflicting Treaty Rights and Obligations Between the IMO’s Polar Code and Article 234 of the Law of the Sea Convention
10. The United States and Arctic Straits
11. The Northwest Passage and the Bering Strait: Analysis of Maritime Transit Trends in the Arctic Passages
12. Canada’s Arctic Waters
13. Circumnavigating the Legal Dispute
14. Understanding the Canada-United States Arctic Relationship
15. The Dog in the Manger and Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie: The United States, Canada and the Sector Principle, 1924–1955
16. Canada-Russia Relations in the Arctic: Conflictual Rhetoric, Cooperative Realities
17. Does Recent Practice of the Russian Federation Point to an Arctic Sunset for the Sector Principle?
18. Uncovered and Unstable Coasts: Climate Change and Territorial Sea Baselines in the Arctic
19. Delineation of the Outer Limits of Canada’s Arctic Ocean Continental Shelf and Its Delimitation with Neighboring States: Does It Matter Which Comes First?
20. A Note on Arctic Information Platforms and International Law
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