End of the common arctic seabed: recent state practice in the establishment of continental shelf limits beyond 200 nm (Unknown)
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The Polar Journal
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108-121
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2022
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Title:End of the common arctic seabed: recent state practice in the establishment of continental shelf limits beyond 200 nm
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Contributors:Jensen, Øystein ( author )
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Published in:The Polar Journal ; 12, 1 ; 108-121
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Publication date:2022-01-02
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Size:14 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Table of contents – Volume 12, Issue 1
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- 1
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Introduction: ‘Studying from the margins’ - Global South perspectives on the future of Antarctic governanceFlamm, Patrick / Verbitsky, Jane et al. | 2022
- 5
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The Antarctic youth coalition: an experiment in citizen participation and south–south cultural diplomacySalazar, Juan Francisco / Leane, Elizabeth / Roldán, Gabriela / Fraser, Caleb / Macías Díaz, Katia / Power, Chloe / Garro, Florencia / Silima, Rudzani / Barticevic, Elias et al. | 2022
- 22
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South American claims in Antarctica: colonial, malgré toutMancilla, Alejandra et al. | 2022
- 42
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Negotiating greater Māori participation in Antarctic and Southern Ocean research, policy, and governancevan Uitregt, Vincent / Sullivan, Isabella / Watene, Krushil / Wehi, Priscilla et al. | 2022
- 62
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The continental, the hemispheric and the global Antarctica: Southern perspectives of climate change and the governance of AntarcticaCardone, Ignacio Javier et al. | 2022
- 88
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The functional exclusion of Least Developed Countries from the Antarctic regimeHemmings, Alan D. et al. | 2022
- 108
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End of the common arctic seabed: recent state practice in the establishment of continental shelf limits beyond 200 nmJensen, Øystein et al. | 2022
- 122
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Continental shelves in the Antarctic region: implications for resource managementSosin, Claudia et al. | 2022
- 148
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China’s rise and the Arctic region up to 2049 – three scenarios for regional futures in an era of climate change and power transitionKauppila, Liisa / Kopra, Sanna et al. | 2022
- 172
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Seismic resilience of Arctic infrastructure and social systems: 1st international workshopGhayoomi, Majid / Duderstadt, Katharine A. / Kholodov, Alexander / Shiklomanov, Alexander / Turner, Matthew M. / Ajorlou, Elham et al. | 2022
- 177
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Third Chilean conference on Antarctic lawFlores, Carolina et al. | 2022
- 180
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The global Antarctic through humanities and social sciences perspectives: observations from JapanMadani, Zia / Shibata, Akiho et al. | 2022
- 183
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Who saved Antarctica: the heroic era of Antarctic diplomacyPress, A. J. et al. | 2022
- 185
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Antarctic Atlas: New Maps and Graphics That Tell the Story of a ContinentHingley, Rebecca et al. | 2022
- 186
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Shackleton’s Endurance, an Antarctic survival storyGallo, Nina et al. | 2022
- 188
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The Arctic: a very short introductionOates, Alice et al. | 2022
- 190
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Antarcticness: inspirations and imaginariesPriestley, Rebecca et al. | 2022