Changes in the Arctic environment and the law of the sea /
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Imprint: | Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010. |
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Description: | xxx, 594 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8065572 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Selected Internet Resources
- The Alaskan Context
- Welcoming Remarks
- Conference Emphasizes Cooperation, Notes Gaps in Arctic Management
- Panel I. Overview of Changes in the Arctic Environment and the Law of the Sea
- Panel I Introductory Remarks
- The UNCLOS Negotiations on Ice-Covered Areas
- Cooperation or Conflict in the Arctic?
- National Maritime Claims in the Arctic
- Panel II. Scientific Background
- Panel II Introductory Remarks
- Sea Floor Mapping and Exploration in a Changing Arctic Sea Ice Environment
- Changes in the Arctic Environment
- A Network of Marine Protected Areas in the Arctic: Promises and Challenges
- Edited Transcription of Q & A Session: Panels I & II
- Panel III. Arctic Marine Transport
- Panel III Introductory Remarks
- The Arctic Council's Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment
- International Arctic Shipping: Towards Strategic Scaling Up of Marine Environment Protection
- Arctic Marine Transport: Navigation Issues
- Panel IV. Northwest Passage, Northern Sea Route and Trans-polar Route
- Panel IV Introductory Remarks
- The Northwest Passage: International Law, Politics and Cooperation
- Arctic Strategy and Military Security
- Northern Sea Route: Legal Issues and Current Transportation Practice
- Edited Transcription of Q & A Session: Panels III & IV
- Panel V. New Challenges: Arctic Marine Environment & Biodiversity
- Panel V Introductory Remarks
- Ensuring the Protection of Arctic Marine Biodiversity in the Face of Climate Change
- Has International Law Failed the Polar Bear?
- New Roles for the US Coast Guard [PowerPoint only]
- The Need for Ecosystem-Based Management of the Arctic
- Panel VI. Arctic Living Resources
- Panel VI Introductory Remarks
- Considering Future Arctic Fisheries
- Issues in Arctic Fisheries Governance: A Canadian Perspective
- A Perspective from an Alaskan Native
- Edited Transcription of Q & A Session: Panels V & VI
- Panel VII. Continental Shelf Limits and Jurisdiction
- Panel VII Introductory Remarks
- US Continental Shelf Policy
- Danish Interests in the Arctic
- Russian Policy on the Arctic Continental Shelf
- Complications in Delimiting the Outer Continental Shelf
- Panel VIII. Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas Resources
- Panel VIII Introductory Remarks
- Russia's Polar Oil and Gas Potential
- Private Oil and Gas Development in the Arctic Ocean [Abstract & PowerPoint only]
- US Geological Survey Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal: Estimates of Undiscovered Oil and Gas in the Highest Northern Latitudes [Abstract & PowerPoint only]
- Edited Transcription of Q & A Session: Panels VII & VIII
- Panel IX. Spitsbergen (Svalbard)
- Panel IX Introductory Remarks
- The Disputed Maritime Zones Around Svalbard