Straits in the Russian Arctic |
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Authors: | R. Douglas Brubaker |
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Affiliation: | School of Law , University of Oregon , Eugene, OR |
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Abstract: | The issues surrounding the regimes of international straits, noninternational straits, and ice-covered areas are analyzed for the purpose of looking at Russian practices in its Arctic straits. It is concluded that the Russian practice exceeds that permitted to states bordering straits under the traditional regime for straits. Nevertheless, viewing the U.S. practice as a coastal state, as well as the coastal state practice of Canada, substantial similarities are found with the Russian practice. Conflicting claims and practices result in a confused Arctic legal regime. An international conference is recommended to discuss and perhaps settle the issues. |
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Keywords: | Arctic Regime International Straits Ice-COVERED Areas Coastal State Practice |
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