
- 204 pages
- English
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About this book
Because the impact of climate change is felt acutely in the Arctic, this region has gained increasing global attention in recent years. Since the last days of the Cold War, a particular system of international governance that includes local stakeholders, in particular indigenous peoples, and that transcends political divisions, has been created among the Arctic states. In Security and Technology in Arctic Governance, researchers from different disciplines investigate current and emerging challenges for the governance of the Arctic that are connected to security concerns and the use of modern technology. Prof. Dr. Stefan Kirchner, MJI, is Research Professor of Arctic Law and the head of the Arctic Governance Research Group at the Arctic Centre of the University of Lapland in Rovaniemi, Finland.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- VESSEL-SOURCE POLLUTION IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN: COMPETING INTERESTS OF FLAG STATES AND COASTAL STATES
- LEGALITY OF FOREIGN MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE 2020 BERING SEA INCIDENT
- ASSESSING CHINA’S SECURITIZATION OF ARCTIC CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY
- ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF DISASTERS ON TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER UNDER INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW: THE CASE OF SPACE-BASED TECHNOLOGIES
- SPACE OPERATIONS AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE ARCTIC
- THE EUROPEAN UNION’S PROPOSAL FOR A BAN ON ARCTIC OIL, GAS AND COAL EXPLOITATION AND TRADE
- CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK
- EPILOGUE
- INDEX