Database on Arctic Doctoral and Post-doctoral Projects on Law


   

Database on Arctic Doctoral and Post-doctoral Projects on Law

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ProjectDatabase on Arctic Law Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Projects
TypeOther
wwwhttps://arcticcentre.ulapland.fi/ualaw
Description

In the project an online database was built where one can find information on the current and past doctoral and post-doctoral projects, primarily on Arctic law, but also topics intersecting broadly in Arctic law, policy, and governance.  

  • To help identify prominent and emerging young scholars in Arctic law.
  • To disseminates information on ongoing and current academic research in Arctic law.
  • To help build a network of young scholars to interact and further collaborate in their research fields/topics.
  • To facilitate creating a framework of academic research in Arctic law and learning the gaps to address in future research (and also identify overlaps in existing research). 
Keywordsarctic law, projects
RegionsArctic regions
Start year2022
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OrganizationUniversity of Lapland
DepartmentArctic Centre
CountryFinland
wwwhttps://www.arcticcentre.org
Partners 
Added11.8.2022 10.48.31


All projects
The regulation of shipping induced climate change in the Arctic: the role of actors
U.S.-China Arctic Cooperation in the New Era of Great Power Competition: Opportunities and Challenges
China in the Arctic: A Rule-follower or a Rule-challenger?
The role of law in the resilience of coastal Arctic socio-ecological systems
The case for a network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Arctic – Balancing environmental stewardship against social equity in a changing climate
The 2018 Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean: Background, Motivations and Aspirations
The evolving relationship between the Sámi People and the European Union and its effects on the EU Environmental Law and Policy
Role of transnational environmental law in enhancing climate resilient development of women through gender-based adaptation - case studies from the Finnish Arctic and Bangladesh
Normative Impact of Climate Change on the Law of the Sea in the Arctic
Recognition of access to and enjoyment of cultural heritage as a collective cultural right of indigenous peoples in the framework of international law. A case study on the rights of the reindeer herding Izhma Komi people.
Leading by example: Arctic Indigenous knowledge as a driver of change in Climate Change Law Making
Database on Arctic Law Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Projects