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    • Publisher Brill | Nijhoff
    • Date of Publication 5 October 2017

    • ISBN 9789004349162
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages378 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 746 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The European Union and the Arctic examines the roles the EU can and should play in shaping Arctic governance to ensure sustainable development in the Arctic region.

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    Long description:

    The European Union and the Arctic brings together academics from a range of disciplines to discuss the EU's potential roles in shaping Arctic governance. The book is divided into three parts. The first part examines the EU?s current Arctic policy framework. The second part focuses on the EU?s engagement with Arctic governance at the regional level and encompasses the EU?s engagement with the so-called Arctic Five (five coastal States of the Arctic Ocean), providing examples of some of those relationships. The third part takes a sectoral approach, analysing the EU?s potential contribution to regulation of key human activities in the Arctic, including shipping, fisheries, oil and gas operations, and marine mammals.

    "[This] is a very helpful book to understand the EU main principles (for example, the integration principle) and the EU legal system. [?] The several points of view expressed in the book help the reader to form their own opinion about the EU situation in the Arctic. Moreover, the book is a good starting point for anyone who wants to go further in understanding and researching the European Union and the Arctic. More broadly, it gives an excellent overall picture of the European Union?s external relations." - Annie Cudennec, Amure ? Centre for the Law and Economics of the Sea, University of Brest, France

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    List of Contributors

    1 Introduction
    Nengye Liu, Elizabeth Kirk and Tore Henriksen

    Part 1: The EU?s Arctic Policy



    2 Formulating a Cross
    -cutting Policy: Challenges and Opportunities for Effective EU Arctic Policy
    -making

    Adam Stępień and Timo Koivurova

    3 The EU Crossing Arctic Frontiers: The Barents Euro
    -Arctic Council, Northern Dimension, and EU
    -West Nordic Relations

    Alyson J.K. Bailes and Kristmundur ?. Ólafsson

    Part 2: The EU and the Arctic Region



    4 Strengthening the European Union?Greenland?s Relationship for Enhanced Governance of the Arctic
    Mar Campins Eritja

    5 Partners or Rivals? Norway and the European Union in the High North
    Andreas ?sthagen and Andreas Raspotnik

    6 Searching for Common Ground in Evolving Canadian and EU Arctic Strategies
    P. Whitney Lackenbauer and Suzanne Lalonde

    7 Russian Arctic Policy, Petroleum Resources Development and the EU: Cooperation or Coming Confrontation?
    Tina Hunter

    8 Gauging US and EU Seal Regimes in the Arctic against Inuit Sovereignty
    Michael Fakhri

    Part 3: The EU and Regulating Human Activities in the Arctic



    9 The European Union and Arctic Shipping
    Henrik Ringbom

    10 The European Union?s Potential Contribution to the Governance of High Sea Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean
    Nengye Liu

    11 On Thin Ice? Arctic Indigenous Communities, the European Union and the Sustainable Use of Marine Mammals
    Martin Hennig and Richard Caddell

    12 Joint Approaches and Best Practices?An Integrated and Coherent EU Arctic Policy in Support of Articles 208 and 214 UNCLOS
    Henning Jessen

    13 Conclusion
    Nengye Liu, Elizabeth A. Kirk and Tore Henriksen

    Index

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