Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing Cappelen Damm Akademisk
Arctic Review

CIRCUMPOLAR STUDIES OF JURISPRUDENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES

  • Register
  • Login
  • About
    • About the Journal
    • Editorial Team
    • Core Journal Information
    • Metrics & Indexing
    • Subscribe to the newsletter
  • Policies
    • Section and Publishing Policies
    • Peer Review Process
    • Open Access Policy
    • Copyright and License Notice
    • Publication Ethics Statement
    • Data Management and Privacy Policy
  • Guidelines
    • Author Guidelines
    • Reviewer Guidelines
    • Ensuring a Blind Review
    • Autorship
    • Publication Fees
    • Submissions
  • Content
    • Current
    • Announcements
    • Archives
  • Series
    • Responding to a Changing Arctic Ocean
    • Security and Military Power in the Arctic
    • Modelling Ocean Connectivity
    • Ten-Year Anniversary Issue
    • Arctic Cooperation after Crimea
Search
  1. Home /
  2. Archives /
  3. Vol. 1 No. 2 (2010)

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2010)

Published: 2010-10-31

Editorials

  • The New Age of the Arctic
    Alf Håkon Hoel, Øyvind Ravna
    • PDF

Original Articles

  • Arctic Governance - Pathways to the Future
    Oran R. Young
    • PDF
  • Integrated Oceans Management in the Arctic: Norway and Beyond
    Alf Håkon Hoel
    • PDF
  • Barents Sea Fisheries – the IUU Struggle
    Olav Schram Stokke
    • PDF
  • Russian and Norwegian petroleum strategies in the Barents Sea
    Arild Moe
    • PDF
  • Conservation and Sustainable Use of Arctic Marine Biodiversity:
    Tore Henriksen
    • PDF
  • Russia and its Neighbors: Military Power, Security Politics, and Interstate Relations in the Post-Cold War Arctic
    Kristian Åtland
    • PDF
  • Allocation of Demersal Harvest Rights in Iceland
    Helgi Gretarsson
    • PDF

about

About the journal

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. 

Learn more

Make a Submission

Make a Submission

signup

Subscribe to Newsletter

Most read this month
  • The Russian Northern Fleet and the (Re)militarisation of the Arctic
    295
  • Minding the Archipelago: What Svalbard Means to NATO
    287
  • Supply Chain Control and Strategies to Reduce Operational Risk in Russian Extractive Industries Along the Northern Sea Route
    179
  • The Rights of Indigenous Peoples of Russia after Partial Military Mobilization
    140
  • Russian Certainty of NATO Hostility: Repercussions in the Arctic
    115

follow

Follow us

  • Facebook
Keywords
  • Contact
  • Privacy policy
Connect With Us:
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

Arctic Review on Law and Politics eISSN 2387-4562. Editor-in-chief: Øyvind Ravna. This journal is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Published by Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing – NOASP – a division of Cappelen Damm Akademisk, Postboks 1900, 0055 Oslo, Norway. ©Cappelen Damm AS, map used in header: © Free Vector Maps.

Cappelen Akademisk