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Nýggj bók við føroyskum íkasti um avbjóðingarnar í Arktis

Bjørn Kunoy hevur skrivað ein av pørtunum í nýggjari bók um altjóða rætt, sum kemur út í næstum.

Bókin nevnist “Challenges of the changing Arctic: Continental Shelf, Navigation and Fisheries”, og kemur út á forlagnum Brill Nijhoff hjá Virginia University. Tað eru 29 partar í bókini, sum er 636 siður.

Ritstjórar eru Myron H. Nordquist, University of Virginia School of Law; John Norton Moore, University of Virginia School of Law; og Ronán Long, National University of Ireland, Galway

Parturin hjá Bjørn Kunoy, sum kallast “Assertion of Entitlement to Shared Fish Stocks”, viðger altjóðarættar karmin til at loysa millumlanda trætur um felags umsitingarætlanir av ferðandi fiskastovnum.

Til ber at síggja innihaldsyvirlitið og keypa bókina í innbundnari útgávu ella sum ebók her

Samandráttur

The law and policy for the Arctic are increasingly of international interest, largely due to the melting of the Arctic ice cap. Challenges of the Changing Arctic: Continental Shelf, Navigation, and Fisheries includes contributions from global specialists dealing with the geomorphologic context, maritime delimitation and specialized topics raised by promising oil and gas prospects, particularly in the extensive continental shelf presented by Russia to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. Arctic shipping has entered a novel, untested phase with keen interest in the opening of ice free shipping lanes and proposed regulatory regimes. Fish in the North Atlantic are moving north disrupting historic fishing patterns as well as traditional fish stocks. Agreements on the allocation of shared fish stocks pose significant management challenges. Both littoral and non-littoral user nations are concerned with maritime security as well as search and rescue preparations given the anticipated increased use of the Arctic Ocean.

These and many other of the most pressing issues are addressed in this important volume, making it a must-read for all those interested in environmental law and the law of the sea.

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Mynd: Ian Joughin, víst á videnskab.dk