The 11th Volume of the Current Developments in Arctic Law released

The UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Law and the UArctic Chair in Arctic Legal Research and Education are pleased to announce the release of Volume 11 of Current Developments in Arctic Law (2023). The Volume is a compilation of short articles on the special theme Inter-Polar Perspectives: Connecting the Arctic with the Third Pole.
The contributions are inspired by the discussions held at the first “Inter-Polar Conference: Connecting the Arctic with the Third Pole” held in Kathmandu, Nepal, last September. The Volume included a report highlighting major findings and key messages for enhancing research, networks and collaboration between the Arctic and the Third Pole. Additionally, a number of other contributions have also sketched a comparative analysis of the Arctic and the Third Pole regions, discussing their similarities and differences. The analysis was primarily drawn from human and social science disciplines with focus on Indigenous perspectives, geopolitics and security, mining and human displacement, etc.
The publication is non-peer-reviewed but considered scientific. It is an open-access publication and can be downloaded from the following link: https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20231215154631