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Tittel:
Towards an Historic Svalbard Judgment in Norway’s Supreme Court
Ansvar:
Øystein Jensen
Forfatter:
Jensen, Øystein
Materialtype:
Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:
Arctic review on law and politics
Utgitt:
Oslo : Cappelen Damm Akademisk, 2023
Omfang:
S. 83–85
Serie:
Arctic Review on Law and Politics
; Vol. 14
Emneord:
Fiskerett
/
Historie
/
Høyesterettsdom
/
Kontinentalsokkelen
Stikkord:
HR-2019-282-S (Senator)
/
Svalbardtraktaten (1920)
/
Svalbardtraktaten (1920) Artikkel 2
/
Svalbardtraktaten (1920) Artikkel 3
Geografiske emneord:
Latvia
/
Svalbard
Note:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License CC BY 4.0.
Innhold:
ABSTRACT
The Supreme Court of Norway has heard the parties in a case that a Latvian shipping company filed against Norwegian authorities because the company was not permitted to catch snow crab on the continental shelf around the Svalbard archipelago. This article provides a short comment on the court proceedings, placing emphasis on the international legal questions that the Supreme Court shall decide.
Keywords: Svalbard Treaty, snow crab, continental shelf
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