Contents:
Introduction The Context of International Polar Law
Donald R. Rothwell and Alan D. Hemmings
PART I HISTORY
1. Thomas Willing Balch (1910), ‘The Arctic and Antarctic Regions
and the Law of Nations’, American Journal of International Law, 4
(2), April, 265–75
2. A.R. Clute (1927), ‘The Ownership of the North Pole’, Canadian
Bar Review, V (1), January, 19–26
3. John Hanessian (1960), ‘The Antarctic Treaty 1959’,
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 9 (3), July,
436–80
4. Charles Cheney Hyde (1933–34), ‘Acquisition of Sovereignty over
Polar Areas’, Iowa Law Review, 19, 286–94
5. Philip C. Jessup (1947), ‘Sovereignty in Antarctica’, American
Journal of International Law, 41 (1), January, 117–19
6. W. Lakhtine (1930), ‘Rights over the Arctic’, American Journal
of International Law, 24 (4), October, 703–17
7. Ivor L.M. Richardson (1957), ‘New Zealand’s Claims in the
Antarctic’, New Zealand Law Journal, 33, February, 38–42
8. James Brown Scott (1909), ‘Arctic Exploration and International
Law’, American Journal of International Law, 3 (4), October,
928–41
PART II ANTARCTICA
9. David M. Edwards and John A. Heap (1981), ‘Convention on the
Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources: A Commentary’,
Polar Record, 20 (127), 353–62
10. Francesco Francioni (1993), ‘The Madrid Protocol on the
Protection of the Antarctic Environment’, Texas International Law
Journal, 28 (193), 47–72
11. Moritaka Hayashi (1986), ‘The Antarctica Question in the United
Nations’, Cornell International Law Journal, 19 (2), Summer,
275–90
12. Bernard H. Oxman (1986), ‘Antarctica and the New Law of the
Sea’, Cornell International Law Journal, 19 (2), Summer, 211–47
13. Bruno Simma (1986), ‘The Antarctic Treaty as a Treaty Providing
for an “Objective Regime”’, Cornell International Law Journal, 19
(2), Summer, 189–209
14. A.D. Watts (1990), ‘The Convention on the Regulation of
Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities 1988’, International and
Comparative Law Quarterly, 39 (1), January, 169–82
15. Emil A. Zuccaro (1979), ‘Iceberg Appropriation and the
Antarctic’s Gordian Knot’, California Western International Law
Journal, 9, 405–29
16. Karen N. Scott (2010), ‘Managing Sovereignty and Jurisdictional
Disputes in the Antarctic: The Next Fifty Years’, Yearbook of
International Environmental Law, 20 (1), January, 3–40
17. Kees Bastmeijer and Ricardo Roura (2004), ‘Regulating Antarctic
Tourism and the Precautionary Principle’, American Journal of
International Law, 98 (4), October, 763–81
18. Christopher C. Joyner (2008), ‘Challenges to the Antarctic
Treaty: Looking Back to See Ahead’, New Zealand Yearbook of
International Law, 6, 25–62
19. Ben Saul and Tim Stephens (2015), ‘Responsive Antarctic Law-
Making in the Asian Century’, Yearbook of Polar Law, VII, 55–82
20. Peter J. Beck (2017), ‘Antarctica and the United Nations’, in
Klaus Dodds, Alan D. Hemmings and Peder Roberts (eds), Handbook on
the Politics of Antarctica, Chapter 17, Cheltenham, UK and
Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 255–68
21. Rüdiger Wolfrum (2017), ‘Common Interest and Common Heritage
in Antarctica’, in Klaus Dodds, Alan D. Hemmings and Peder Roberts
(eds), Handbook on the Politics of Antarctica, Chapter 9,
Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing,
142–51
PART III ARCTIC
22. J.A. Beesley (1971), ‘Rights and Responsibilities of Arctic
Coastal States: The Canadian View’, Journal of Maritime Law and
Commerce, 3 (1), October, 1–12
23. David D. Caron (1993), ‘Toward an Arctic Environmental Regime’,
Ocean Development and International Law, 24 (4), 377–92
24. Ivan L. Head (1963), ‘Canadian Claims to Territorial
Sovereignty in the Arctic Regions’, McGill Law Journal, 9 (3),
200–226
25. J. Bruce McKinnon (1987), ‘Arctic Baselines: A Litore Usque Ad
Litus’, Canadian Bar Review, 66 (1), March, 790–817
26. Donat Pharand (1992), ‘The Case for an Arctic Region Council
and a Treaty Proposal’, Revue Générale de Droit, 23, 163–95 496
27. Timo Koivurova and Leena Heinämäki (2006), ‘The Participation
of Indigenous Peoples in International Norm-Making in the Arctic’,
Polar Record, 42 (221), 101–9
28. James Kraska (2009), ‘International Security and International
Law in the Northwest Passage’, 42 (4), October, Vanderbilt Journal
of Transnational Law, 1109–32
29. E.J. Molenaar (2012), ‘Current and Prospective Roles of the
Arctic Council System Within the Context of the Law of the Sea’,
International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 27 (3), 553–95
30. Edward T. Canuel (2015), ‘The Four Arctic Law Pillars: A Legal
Framework’, Georgetown Journal of International Law, 46 (3),
735–64
31. David L. VanderZwaag (2014), ‘The Arctic Council and the Future
of Arctic Ocean Governance: Edging Forward in a Sea of Governance
Challenges’, in Tim Stephens and David L. VanderZwaag (eds), Polar
Oceans Governance in an Era of Environmental Change, Chapter 16,
Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing,
308–38
32. Nigel Bankes and Elizabeth Whitsitt (2015), ‘Arctic Marine
Mammals in International Environmental Law and Trade Law’, in Leif
Christian Jensen and Geir Hønneland (eds), Handbook of the Politics
of the Arctic, Chapter 9, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA:
Edward Elgar Publishing, 185–206
33. Ted L. McDorman and Clive Schofield (2015), ‘Maritime Limits
and Boundaries in the Arctic Oceans: Agreements and Disputes’, in
Leif Christian Jensen and Geir Hønneland (eds), Handbook of the
Politics of the Arctic, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton,
MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 207–26
PART IV BIPOLAR LEGAL ISSUES
34. Robert D. Hayton (1958), ‘Polar Problems and International
Law’, American Journal of International Law, 52 (4), October,
746–65
35. Christopher C. Joyner (1991), ‘Ice-Covered Regions in
International Law’, Natural Resources Journal, 31, Winter,
213–42
36. Oscar Svarlien (1960), ‘The Sector Principle in Law and
Practice’, Polar Record, 10, 248–63
37. Stuart B. Kaye (2004), ‘Territorial Sea Baselines Along
Ice-Covered Coasts: International Practice and Limits of the Law of
the Sea’, Ocean Development and International Law, 35, 75–102
38. Duncan French and Karen Scott (2009), ‘International Legal
Implications of Climate Change for the Polar Regions: Too Much, Too
Little, Too Late?’, Melbourne Journal of International Law, 10 (2),
631–54
39. Aldo Chircop (2016), ‘Jurisdiction over Ice-Covered Areas and
the Polar Code: An Emerging Symbiotic Relationship?’, Journal of
International Maritime Law, 22, 275–90
Index
Edited by Donald R. Rothwell, Professor of International Law, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University and Alan D. Hemmings, Independent Polar Specialist and an Adjunct Associate Professor, Gateway Antarctica Centre for Antarctic Studies and Research, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
‘The Polar regions have, in recent years, attracted a greater
significance among both political and academic communities across
the globe. While extensive research inputs from the natural science
disciplines are readily available, knowledge from the legal
disciplines has so far been found only relatively sporadically.
International Polar Law offers a collection of essays and articles
in one accessible place, sourced from highly-regarded international
journals at various times, from the beginning of the twentieth
century to today. As such, the volume is an invaluable resource,
useful for both lawyers and members of the scholarly community
interested in Polar legal issues.’
*Kamrul Hossain, University of Lapland, Finland*
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