Law and Governance

Sailing with the Arctic Youth in Tromsø and finding a new Arctic Strategy

The Danish Foreign Minister goes out sailing both physically and metaphorically in his attempt on finding a new Danish

Permafrost Thaw in a Warming World: The Arctic Institute’s Permafrost Series Fall-Winter 2020

Permafrost melt is threatening the Arctic and the rest of the world. A global effort is needed to stop permafrost

School Curriculum for Arctic Youth Must Include Land Claim Agreements

Arctic school curriculums must include Land Claims Agreements if the curriculum intends to support future Arctic

Treaties, Modern Negotiation, and Indigenous Resource Management in the Canadian Arctic

Indigenous-led resource management in northern Canada can support sovereignty while offering flexible resource

“The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” – Three Levels of Arctic Geopolitics

This 15-minute video-presentation explores three levels of Arctic geopolitics: the international system, the regional

Freezing Out Our Southern Neighbours: COVID-19 Travel Restrictions in Canada’s Arctic

Travel restrictions limit the spread of COVID-19. This article explores the legality of related travel restrictions in

The Porto Franco Regime in Canadian and Russian Sea Ports as an Instrument of Socio-Economic Development in the Arctic

The Porto Franco regime can be beneficial as free ports can significantly contribute to the facilitation of Arctic

Arctic Technopolitics and China’s Reception of the Polar Code

China's reception of the Polar Code, although supportive, reveals unease about Beijing's ability to participate in

A Brief History of the Arctic Council – Infographic

This infographic offers a glimpse into the history of the Arctic Council, telling a story of its main