Changing Paradigms in the Law of the Sea and the Marine Arctic
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Published:2020-07-23
Issue:3
Volume:35
Page:439-467
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ISSN:0927-3522
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Container-title:The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law
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language:
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Short-container-title:Int. J. Mar. Coast. Law
Affiliation:
1. Professor of International Law, with specific focus on the law of the sea, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark
Abstract
Abstract
The existence of a sense of common or community interests is a prerequisite to establishing an order in a society, national or international. In this connection, it is notable that the protection of community interests is increasingly important in international law and the law of the sea is no exception. The increasing need for protecting community interests necessitates a new paradigm in the law of the sea. The legal issues regarding the marine Arctic should also be considered in the context of changing paradigms in the law of the sea. Thus this article seeks to overview principal issues of the international law governing the marine Arctic from the viewpoints of a dual paradigm, that is, the law of divided oceans (paradigm I) and the law of our common ocean (paradigm II).
Subject
Law,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Oceanography
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