Aurora Borealis
Studies on Polar Law and Legal Comparison
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Word Count
97,500 words, Guess
Page Count
390 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL34904971M
- ISBN-139789462403833
- OCLC Control Number989968011
- Library of Congress Control Number2016288555
Classifications
- LCCKZ4110.P65M39 2017
Description
"Polar law represents a new frontier of comparative law. In particular, polar law deals with ancient questions, such as the legal status of Arctic indigenous peoples, particularly with regard to Inuit/Eskimo and Saami/Lapps, in the general context of protecting and promoting minority rights, as well as issues more recently come to the attention of scholars, as with the impact of climate change on the Arctic and Subarctic environment, protection of bio-cultural diversity in the polar regions, the exploitation of vast natural resources, including primarily oil, of the North Pole, the compatibility of scientific research and conservation of natural areas of the South Pole with the increase of tourism activities. The book examines, in an interdisciplinary perspective and with special regard to the issues of comparative public law, the actual problems of the polar areas, geographically at the edge of the world but politically and legally in his heart"--Back cover.
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