In the same boat? A comparative analysis of the approaches of Russia and Canada in the negotiation of the IMO's mandatory polar code
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18003Date
2019-11-06Type
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Bognar-Lahr, DorottyaAbstract
In the field of Arctic shipping, Canada and the Russian Federation have enacted extensive unilateral national regulations cognizant of Article 234, UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. On the global level, both states have been important actors in negotiating the International Maritime Organization’s mandatory Polar Code, a legal instrument with implications for regulations at the national level. This article compares and contrasts the approaches, positions, and arguments of Canada and Russia especially regarding national systems to control navigation and vessel-source pollution. The results suggest different emphases stemming from the two states’ political and economic realities and capacities.
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Bognar-Lahr, D. (2019). Navigating between freedom of navigation and coastal State jurisdiction: An analysis of Russia’s participation in the negotiation of the IMO’s mandatory Polar Code, 2009-2015, from a deliberative theory framework. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/16096.Publisher
Taylor & FrancisCitation
Bognar-Lahr, D. (2019) In the same boat? A comparative analysis of the approaches of Russia and Canada in the negotiation of the IMO's mandatory polar code. Ocean Development and International Law, 2019, 1-20Metadata
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