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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
BibLvlCode
AS
Title
Shipping corridors as a framework for advancing marine law and policy in the Canadian Arctic
Abstract
This article describes how a new policy – Arctic shipping corridors – can provide an adaptable framework for advancing marine law and policy in the Canadian Arctic. As the polar ice pack recedes due to climate change, vessel traffic in the region is increasing. As an initial response, the Canadian federal government has proposed a system of voluntary marine transportation corridors. Shipping corridors are a pragmatic policy solution that could be used to advance a number of priority maritime issues including: responsible economic development, human and vessel safety, environmental protection, and Inuit rights. Effective designation and management of shipping corridors requires a more integrated approach than exists now to account for the complexity of the Arctic marine environment. This paper explores how corridor design can create a national arctic shipping policy that advances (1) marine safety, (2) Inuit land claims agreements, (3) environmental protection, and (4) international cooperation.
Bibliographic citation
Porta, L.; Abou-Abssi, E.; Dawson, J.; Mussells, O. (2017). Shipping corridors as a framework for advancing marine law and policy in the Canadian Arctic. Ocean and Coastal Law Jounal 22(1): 63-84
Topic
Marine
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Louie Porta
author
Name
Erin Abou-Abssi
author
Name
Jackie Dawson
author
Name
Olivia Mussells

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date created
2019-11-20
date modified
2019-11-20