The latest issue of the Revue belge de droit international (2018, n°2) is out, with a special issue on "Arctic and Antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance".
Dossier : Arctic and Antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance
E. Franckx & P. Gautier, Introduction to the special issue on “Arctic and Antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance”Études
W. Roelants De Stappers, Arctic and antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance - Welcoming words
M. Hasebe, New developments and challenges in Arctic navigation and the Polar Code
K. Zou, Implementing the Polar Code in the Antarctic waters: progress, problems, and prospects
A. Chircop, Canada and the Polar Code: balancing unilateralism and multilateralism in the regulation of arctic shipping
Y. Bobrova, A. Kapustin, & V. Vasilyev, The Northern Sea Route: national legal regime and the Polar Code
P. Gautier, New developments with respect to fisheries in the Antarctic
E. Franckx, New developments with respect to fisheries in the Arctic
Villamizar Lamu, Piracy and whaling in Antarctica
F. H. Martinsen, Some remarks on the application of “Antarctic International Law” to tourist and non-governmental activities in Antarctica
F. Borgia, Sustainable tourism development in Arctic region: a risky game
É. David, The law applicable to the Princess Elisabeth Station
A. De Vaucleroy, The exercise of jurisdiction in Antarctica: a comparative analysis from the perspective of Belgium, France and The United Kingdom
Y. Van Der Mensbrugghe, Arctic and Antarctic regions: new challenges for ocean governance - Conclusions
M. Lismonde, Étude critique du manuel de Tallinn sur la participation directe aux hostilités : du partage d’informations militaires sur les réseaux sociaux
F. Laurent & J. Braun, La lutte contre le terrorisme par la censure des « contenus à caractère terroriste » : une ingérence justifiée au droit à la liberté d’expression ?
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