Arctic Review on Law and Politics - AZ
- EU Engagement in the Arctic: Do the Policy Responses from the Arctic States Recognise the EU as a Legitimate Stakeholder?
- Managing Conflict at Sea: The Case of Norway and Russia in the Svalbard Zone
- Dispute Resolution in Modern Treaties: Evolutions, Observations and Next Steps
- Unitization of Petroleum Fields in the Barents Sea: Towards a Common Understanding?
- The Rights and Role of Indigenous Women in Climate Change Regime
- Reflecting on the Role of the Arctic Council vis-à-vis a Future International Legally Binding Instrument on Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
- International Cooperation on Search and Rescue in the Arctic
- International Regulations and Guidelines on Transboundary Salmon Stocks: Case Study of the Tana River
- Mitigating the Risks of Resource Extraction for Industrial Actors and Northern Indigenous Peoples
- Snow Crab in the Barents Sea: Managing a Non-native Species in Disputed Waters
- Soft Law, Solid Implementation? The Influence of Precision, Monitoring and Stakeholder Involvement on Norwegian Implementation of Arctic Council Recommendations
- Oil Spill in Northern Waters: Trial Outcomes and the Long-Term in Case of the Exxon Valdez
- Governing the Arctic: The Russian State Commission for Arctic Development and the Forging of a New Domestic Arctic Policy Agenda
- The Arctic and Africa in China's Foreign Policy: How Different Are They and What Does This Tell Us?
- Norway and Russia in the Arctic: New Cold War Contamination?
- Asian Countries and Arctic Shipping: Policies, Interests and Footprints on Governance
- From Arctic Science to Global Policy ? Addressing Multiple Stressors Under the Stockholm Convention
- Local Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility for Arctic Petroleum in the Barents Region
- Russian Certainty of NATO Hostility: Repercussions in the Arctic
- Legal Protection of Sami Traditional Livelihoods from the Adverse Impacts of Mining: A Comparison of the Level of Protection Enjoyed by Sami in Their Four Home States
- Naval Blockade
- The Northern Sea Route in the 2010s: Development and Implementation of Relevant Law
- Global Standards, Corporate Diagrams and Indigenous Agency: ExxonMobil in Russia and Alaska
- Human Rights of Indigenous Small-Numbered Peoples in Russia: Recent Developments
- The Use of Arctic Science: POPs, Norway and the Stockholm Convention
- New Developments in Russian Regulation of Navigation on the Northern Sea Route
- Conservation and Sustainable Use of Arctic Marine Biodiversity:
- The Coastal Sa?mi of Norway and their rights to traditional marine livelihood
- Application of the Right to Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources to Indigenous Peoples Assessment of current legal developments
- ??Getting It Right'': The Birth of a New EU Common Fishery Policy? ? Legislative and Legal Perspectives on the Annulling of the ??Five Structural Failings''
- Participation as the Essence of Good Governance: Some General Reflections and a Case Study on the Arctic Council
- The Duty to Consult in Canada Post-Haida Nation
- Incorporating Traditional Knowledge in Environmental Impact Assessment ? How Can It Be Done?
- Good Governance Tools: Cross-Pollination from Nordic Corporate Law
- Marine Spatial Planning ? Prospects for the Arctic
- The Duty to Consult the Sámi in Norwegian Law
- Indigenous Children's Right to Learn Their Mother Tongue at School: Implementation and Realization in Russia
- Socially Responsible Public Procurement and Set-Asides: A Comparative Analysis of the US, Canada and the EU
- The Rationale for the Duty to Consult Indigenous Peoples: Comparative Reflections from Nordic and Canadian Legal Contexts
- Sámi Law: A Methodological Approach
- Too Good to be True? The Expectations and Reality of Mine Development in Pajala, Sweden
- The Politics of Presence: The Longyearbyen Dilemma
- Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Certification of Arctic Fisheries: Processes and Outcomes
- Public Consultation Processes in Greenland Regarding the Mining Industry
- A Role for Authority Supervision in Impact Assessment? Examples from Finnish EIA Reviews
- The Svalbard Treaty and Norwegian Sovereignty
- Rebuilding the Northeast Arctic Cod Fisheries ? Economic and Social Issues
- Terra nullius, Inuit Habitation and Norse Occupation ? With Special Emphasis on the 1933 East Greenland Case
- Implementation of the Polar Code: Functional Requirements Regulating Ship Operations in Polar Waters
- High North, Low Politics?Maritime Cooperation with Russia in the Arctic
- Promises, Promises: The Unbuilt Petroleum Environment in Murmansk
- Russian Expert and Official Geopolitical Narratives on the Arctic: Decoding Topical and Paradigmatic DNA1
- Norway and Russia: Bargaining Precautionary Fisheries Management in the Barents Sea
- The International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters: Finalization, Adoption and Law of the Sea Implications
- Conceptualising Human-centric Cyber Security in the Arctic in Light of Digitalisation and Climate Change
- The Faroese Effort Quota Management System
- Connecting to Global Production Networks: Challenges for Regional Actors in Northern Norway
- Does Indigenous Knowledge Occur in and Influence Impact Assessment Reports? Exploring Consultation Remarks in Three Cases of Mining Projects in Greenland
- A reply to calls for an extension of the definition of Sa?mi in Finland
- Indigenous Agency and Normative Change from ?Below' in Russia: Izhma-Komi's Perspective on Governance and Recognition
- Polar Research and the Secrets of the Arctic
- Ten Years of International Shipping on the Northern Sea Route: Trends and Challenges
- Russia's Ambivalent Status-Quo/Revisionist Policies in the Arctic
- The Striking Similarities between Northern Norway and Northern Sweden
- Geopolitics and International Governance in the Arctic
- Russian Proposals on the Polar Code: Contributing to Common Rules or Furthering State Interests?
- Caught between Traditional Ways of Life and Economic Development: Interactions between Indigenous Peoples and an Oil Company in Numto Nature Park
- Girjas Reindeer Herding Community v. Sweden: Analysing the Merits of the Girjas Case
- Electricity Interconnection and Trade between Norway and Russia
- The Effectiveness of the Regulatory Regime for Black Carbon Mitigation in the Arctic
- Adapting the Legal Framework of Natural Marine Resources Management to Climate Disruption: The Case of Greece
- Post Petroleum Security in Lofoten: How identity matters
- Governing Marine Protected Areas in a Changing Climate: Private Stakeholders' Perspectives
- Implementing the State Duty to Consult in Land and Resource Decisions: Perspectives from Sami Communities and Swedish State Officials
- A Drop in the Ocean. Marine Oil Pollution Preparedness and Response in the Arctic
- Transformational Change and Regime Shifts in the Circumpolar Arctic
- The Role of Proximity Dimensions in Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration in Peripheral Regions: Insights from a Comparative Case Study in Northern Norway
- Navigational Rights for Warships in the Northwest and Northeast Passages
- 'Working Together': The Dynamics of Multilevel Governance in Nunavut
- The Arctic in Russia's Emergency Preparedness System
- Avoiding War: How Should Northern Europe Respond to the US-Russian Rivalry?
- The Strategic Role of Land Power on NATO's Northern Flank
- Post-Petroleum Security in a Changing Arctic: Narratives and Trajectories Towards Viable Futures
- U.S. Marines and NATO's Northern Flank
- From Arctic Science to International Law: The Road towards the Minamata Convention and the Role of the Arctic Council
- Alignment but not Alliance: Nordic Operational Military Cooperation
- The Russian Northern Fleet and the (Re)militarisation of the Arctic
- One Valley, Three Hands: The Bilateral Negotiations of the Deatnu Agreement and Its Impact on Sami People's Rights
- Sea Level Rise and Shifting Maritime Limits: Stable Baselines as a Response to Unstable Coastlines
- Arctic Security Strategies and the North Atlantic States
- Governing Conflicts Between Mining and Tourism in the Arctic
- The Impact of Local Participation on Community Support for Natural Resource Management: The Case of Mining in Northern Canada and Northern Sweden
- Uncovering Injustices in the Green Transition: Sámi Rights in the Development of Wind Energy in Sweden
- Indigenous land claims in Europe: The European Court of Human Rights and the decolonization of property
- Decolonization and Canada's ?Idle No More' Movement
- The Recognition of Sacred Natural Sites of Arctic Indigenous Peoples as a Part of Their Right to Cultural Integrity
- The Political Architecture of Security in the Arctic ? the Case of Norway
- The «Colonial Clause» and Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights: The European Convention on Human Rights Article 56 and its Relationship to Article 1
- The legal basis of Sami reindeer herding rights in Sweden
- An Indigenous Public Sphere? The Media and the 2009 Sa?mediggi Election Campaign
- The EU and the Arctic: European foreign policy in the making
- Unpredictable Consequences of Sa?mi Self-determination: Rethinking the legal protection of Sa?mi cultural heritage in Norway
- Fiskerigrensesaken mellom Norge og Storbritannia og sakens betydning for norsk rett 60 a?r senere
- Norwegian Baselines, Maritime Boundaries and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
- The Axiological Approach to the Regulation of the Right to a Favourable Environment
- Incorporation of Indigenous and Local Knowledge in Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Management
- Indigenous Inuit Law, 'Western' Law and Northern Issues
- The Reflection of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) in the Barents Environmental Cooperation
- The Development of Scientific Cooperation under the Norway?Russia Fisheries Regime in the Barents Sea
- Celebrating Ten Years of Arctic Review
- Russian Fishing Activities off the Coast of Finnmark ? A Legal History
- The EU Seal Products Ban ? Why Ineffective Animal Welfare Protection Cannot Justify Trade Restrictions under European and International Trade Law
- Cumulative Effects of Industrial Development and Treaty 8 Infringements in Northeastern British Columbia: The Litigation Yahey v. BC (S151727) - Case Comment
- The Law of the Sea and the Arctic Ocean
- Implementing the 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
- Development of Russian legislation on Northern Indigenous Peoples
- Striving to Unite. The Russian Sa?mi and the Nordic Sa?mi Parliament model
- Betydelsen av samiska traditioner i svensk ra?tt
- Land Usage and Siida Autonomy
- Arctic Message Arctic Messenger: A Review and Commentary
- The Nordic countries' law on Sa?mi territorial rights
- Review of Kristina Schönfeldt (ed.), The Arctic in International Law and Policy
- Fisheries in coastal Sami areas: Geopolitical concerns?
- The New Paradigm for Nature Protection: A Model for Russia's High North?
- The Global Situation Demands More Research and Dissemination in 2019
- A Cold Rain on the Parade When the Sámi Celebrate 100th Anniversary
- Introduction: Can Cooperative Arctic Policies Survive the Current Crisis in Russian-Western Relations?
- A Sámi Community Wins Case against the Swedish State in the Supreme Court
- Critical Review: Antti Aikio and Mattias Åhrén (2014). A Reply to Calls for an Extension of the Definition of Sámi in Finland. Arctic Review on Law and Politics, Vol. 5, No. 1: 123?143
- Retten til fiske i havet utenfor Finnmark
- Some thoughts on the Russian use of armed force in Ukraine
- Mapping Rights in Coastal Sami Seascapes
- Indigenous Peoples' Fisheries Rights ? A comparative perspective between Maori and the Sami
- Food Fish, Commercial Fish, and Fish to Support a Moderate Livelihood: Characterizing Aboriginal and Treaty Rights to Canadian Fisheries
- A Geographical, Historical and Legal Perspective on the Right to Fishery in Norwegian Tidal Waters
- The Greening of Norwegian Fisheries Legislation
- Research Handbook on Climate Change Adaptation Policy
- Arctic Governance - Pathways to the Future
- Mister Russland Arktis?
- Integrated Oceans Management in the Arctic: Norway and Beyond
- Norway and Its Obligations under ILO 169 ? Some Considerations after the Recent Stjernøy Supreme Court Case
- Barents Sea Fisheries ? the IUU Struggle
- Russian and Norwegian petroleum strategies in the Barents Sea
- Resource Extraction from Territories of Indigenous Minority Peoples in the Russian North: International Legal and Domestic Regulation
- Russia and its Neighbors: Military Power, Security Politics, and Interstate Relations in the Post-Cold War Arctic
- Allocation of Demersal Harvest Rights in Iceland
- Review of Elana Wilson Rowe, Arctic Governance. Power in Cross-Border Cooperation
- Review of Alexandra Xanthaki, Sanna Valkonen, Leena Heinämäki & Piia Nuorgam (eds.), Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Heritage ? Rights, Debates, Challenges
- Greenland, Business in the Arctic, the Polar Code and Coast Guard Cooperation
- Arctic Marine Biodiversity in the High Seas between Regional and Global Governance
- Climate Change and Climate Responsibility. Our Responsibility.
- Natural Marine Resource Management in a Changing Climate
- Indigenous Peoples' Rights and the Norwegian Courts Moving into 2021
- Introduction to the Arctic Oil and Gas Research Centre
- The Concept and Structure of Russian Ecological Legislation
- Use of Correctional and Labour Measures on the Inmates of The Solovetsky Camp in the 1920s and 1930s
- Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development: A Monograph
- The Winter We Danced. Voices from the Past, the Future, and the Idle No More Movement
- Accessible Worldwide ? and Higher Ambitions
- Preface to the 10th Anniversary Issue
- Operation of the Uncultivated Land Tribunal for Finnmark Has Ceased Due to Lack of Funds
- New Book: Polar Law and Resources
- An important contribution to research on fisheries law and law of the sea
- Fiskerikonsesjoner og rettigheter
- Mining Developments, Duty to Consult and Marine Spatial Planning
- Into the Open Access World
- Stewardship, Transformational Change, and Regime Shifts in the Arctic
- Introduction: Security and Military Power in the Arctic
- Ban Ki-moon Urges Leaders to Ensure that Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Cultural Contributions Remain Central in Combating Climate Change
- Human rights at stake in the Circumpolar Regions
- The Paris Agreement Enters Into Force
- Stepping Stones Towards a New Order of Environmental Governance
- Three New Articles for Spring 2017: Cooperation and Impact Assessment in Extractive Industries and Implementation of Arctic Council Soft Law
- Faster Access to New Knowledge through Continuous Publication
- Arctic Policy, Fisheries Management, Traditional Knowledge, and Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Languages
- The significance of Indigenous issues
- New insights and a better understanding of issues related to the Arctic and the High North
- Findings of the Second Conference on the Legal Systems in the Barents Region
- The third issue of Arctic Review on Law and Politics
- Legal and political challenges in governance of Northern natural resources
- A new academic journal is born
- The New Age of the Arctic