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Edited by Mayorbishops at 2022-9-24 14:29
The Law of the Sea Convention and its forerunners Icebreaking in the Arctic may cause friction among indigenous peoples while potentially affecting animal mobility and hastening sea ice loss. Anthropogenic impacts on Arctic sea ice have increased in recent years, which is cause for grave concern in an era when the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world. The author wonders if the international right to free navigation includes the right to cheap essay writer USA break ice at any cost. In a modern context, Article 192 of the 1982 LOSC, which establishes states' fundamental duty to protect and preserve the marine environment, should be read as including a duty to preserve sea ice. It's possible that Canada will need to take action to preserve ice for the sake of the marine environment, but Article 234 is unlikely to provide the legal justification. It is unclear what actions will be taken in relation to the IMO. |
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