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Tittel:The Svalbard Treaty and Norwegian Sovereignty
Ansvar:Øystein Jensen
Forfatter:Jensen, Øystein
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Arctic review on law and politics
Utgitt:Oslo : Cappelen Damm Akademisk, 2020
Omfang:S. 82-107
Serie:Arctic review on law and politics ; Vol. 11
Stikkord:Svalbardtraktaten (1920)
Geografiske emneord:Svalbard
Note:Open access (CC)
Jubileumsskrift, 10 års jubileum.
Innhold:Abstract
A hundred years ago on 9 February 2020, the Svalbard Treaty was adopted in Paris, granting Norway her long-standing ambition: full and absolute sovereignty over the Svalbard archipelago. After a brief review of the negotiations that preceded the Paris decision, this article examines the main elements of the Treaty: Norwegian sovereignty, the principle of non-discrimination and the terra nullius rights of other states, peaceful utilization, scientific research and environmental protection. Focus then shifts to Norway’s policy towards Svalbard and the implementation of the Treaty’s provisions: what have been the main lines of Norwegian Svalbard politics; what administrative structures have evolved; to what extent has Norwegian legislation been made applicable to Svalbard? Importantly, the article also addresses how widespread changes in international law that have taken place since 1920, particularly developments concerning the law of the sea, have brought to the forefront controversial issues concerning the geographic scope of the Treaty’s application.

Keywords: Svalbard Treaty, sovereignty, non-discrimination, law of the sea
Del av verk:Arctic review on law and politics vol. 11 (2020)

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