• The European Union and the Arctic 

      Liu, Nengye; Kirk, Elizabeth A.; Henriksen, Tore (Book; Bok, 2017-09-11)
      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 ...
    • Mapping Key Past and Current Debate on Areas beyond National Jurisdiction 

      Henriksen, Tore (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022-01-31)
      The history of the law of the sea is part and parcel of a wider vision for the law of nation’s connection with globalization.
    • Regulating shipping under conditions of uncertainty: The Arctic Ocean and knowledge-based decision-making. 

      Henriksen, Tore (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      This paper discusses the role of scientific research in regulating shipping in Arctic waters. Scientific research is a major provider of knowledge relevant to environmental protection, including that of the marine Arctic. Put bluntly, scientific research is essential in identifying an environmental ‘problem’, in providing an adequate diagnosis, and in prescribing solutions to the problem. In other ...
    • Snow Crab in the Barents Sea: Managing a Non-native Species in Disputed Waters 

      Henriksen, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-09)
      The introduction of a new species to the Barents Sea raises questions as to the rights and duties of states under the law of the sea to exploit, manage and conserve the species. This paper discusses three of them. The first question is whether the snow crab qualifies as a sedentary species. The entitlements and competence of states in respect of living marine resources depend on the location and the ...