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Published: 2014-04-30

Editorials

  • An important contribution to research on fisheries law and law of the sea
    Øyvind Ravna, Svein Kr. Arntzen
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Original Articles

  • Fisheries in coastal Sami areas: Geopolitical concerns?
    Carsten Smith
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  • Rebuilding the Northeast Arctic Cod Fisheries – Economic and Social Issues
    Claire W. Armstrong, Arne Eide, Ola Flaaten, Knut Heen, Inga Wigdahl Kaspersen
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  • Oil Spill in Northern Waters: Trial Outcomes and the Long-Term in Case of the Exxon Valdez
    John Duffield, Chris Neher, David Patterson
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  • Norway and Russia: Bargaining Precautionary Fisheries Management in the Barents Sea
    Geir Hønneland
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  • The Faroese Effort Quota Management System
    Helgi Grétarsson, Rannvá Danielsen
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  • A reply to calls for an extension of the definition of Sámi in Finland
    Antti Aikio, Mattias Åhrén
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  • Some thoughts on the Russian use of armed force in Ukraine
    Magne Frostad
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Arctic Review on Law and Politics is a peer-reviewed, Open Access, multidisciplinary journal in the fields of jurisprudence and social sciences. Jurisprudence and social sciences are understood in a wide sense, as encompassing academic disciplines such as economics, sociology, human geography, history, indigenous people’s issues, social anthropology and ethnography. 

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