JJUB55188U Cancelled The Arctic, Climate Change, and International Law
This course aims to examine the key legal issues regarding the
Arctic ocean governance in international law, with specific focus
on the implications of climate change in the oceans.
In so doing, this course provides Bachelor students with an
introduction to the Polar Law as well as the Law of the Sea. At the
same time, this course also seeks to consider the issues of
sustainable development by examining the legal framworks for the
exploitation of marine natural resources in the marine Arctic and
the protection of the Arctic environment.
Principal issues will include:
- Paradigms of the Arctic ocean governance
- Impacts of climate change on baselines in the Arctic
- Limits of continental shelf in the marine Arctic
- Arctic shipping and regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping
- Impacts of climate change in the sustainable use of marine living resources in the marine Arctic
- Implications of climate change for the sustainable use of marine biological diversity in the Arctic
- Environmental protection of the Arctic and climate change
- The sustainable use of non-living resources in the marina Arctic
- Scientific research in the Arctic
- Peaceful settlement of international disputes regarding Arctic issues
- A perspective on the Arctic ocean governance
Knowledge:
On successful completion of the course, students will be able to
demonstrate specialised academic knowledge with regard to the
Arctic ocean governance and impacts of climate change on the
oceans.
The students will also be able to have an understanding with
respect to the international legal framework for the regulation of
activities in the Arctic, including the sustainale use of marine
natural resources in the Arctic.
Skills:
The students will be able to critically analyse legal issues with regard to the Polar (Arctic) Law, the law of the sea, and the international climate change law.
Competences:
The students will be able to identify a relevant approach to address the Arctic issues. Through this course, the students will be able to explore how it is possible to reconcile legal competing interests regarding international affairs surrounding the Arctic.
M.Durfee and R.L. Johnstone, Arctic Governance in a Changing World (Rowman and Littlefield, 2019), 334pp (main textbook).
In addition, within the page limit indicated above, relevant research articles will be suggested from Y. Tanaka and B.M. Romera (eds), Emerging Issues on Arctic Environmental and Climate Change Governance, (2020) 35 International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, pp. 429 et seq.
It is illegal to share digital textbooks with each other without permission from the copyright holder.
In this course, we will consider the interaction between climate change, sustainable development, and environmental protection of the Arctic.
- Category
- Hours
- Preparation
- 171,25
- Seminar
- 35
- Total
- 206,25
- Students enrolled at Faculty of Law: Self Service at KUnet
- Professionals: Single subject application form (tuition fee apply)
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignment
- Type of assessment details
- Individual written assignment.
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- JJUB55188U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- BachelorBachelor choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- Please see timetable for teaching time
Study board
- Law
Contracting department
- Law
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Law
Course Coordinators
- Yoshifumi Tanaka (yoshifumi.tanaka@jur.ku.dk)