Jul 11, 2012The Arctic: An Opportunity to Cooperate and Demonstrate StatesmanshipThe Article discusses in four distinct parts disputes relating to maritime boundaries in the Arctic; “gaps” in the legal regime in the...
Jul 11, 2012Arctic Warming: Environmental, Human, and Security ImplicationsArctic warming has myriad implications for the Arctic environment, residents, and nations. Although definitive predictions are...
Jul 11, 2012International Security and International Law in the Northwest PassageConcern over the loss of sea ice has renewed discussions over the legal status of the Arctic and subarctic transcontinental maritime...
Jul 11, 2012Who Controls the Northwest Passage?From Martin Frobisher in 1576 to John Franklin in 1845, generations of European explorers searched for a navigable route through the...
Jul 11, 2012Judicial and Arbitral Proceedings and the Outer Limits of the Continental ShelfThis Article explores when international third-party dispute settlement forums may hear cases concerning the outer limits of a...
Jul 11, 2012The Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles: The Work of the Commission on the Limits of the ConAs policymakers, academia, and the media have paid increased attention to the Arctic region, there is more evidence of a certain lack of...
Jul 11, 2012The Arctic in World Environmental HistoryThis Article situates the Arctic in global environmental history across the long duration of time. For millions of years, the Arctic has...