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Aurora Borealis in the arctic

The Eighth Polar Law Symposium will be held in Alaska, September 23-26 2015.

The event is co-hosted by Alaska Pacific University (APU), the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the University of Alaska Anchorage (through its Justice Center and its Institute of Social and Economic Research), the University of Washington School of Law, and Vermont Law School, in cooperation with the Arctic Law Section of the Alaska Bar Association. The symposium will be held on both campuses of the University of Alaska:

As the Eighth Annual meeting, it  continues the tradition of this truly international Polar Law Symposium, which was first held in 2008 in Iceland and took place last year in Australia. Special thanks to our organizing committee member colleagues at The University of the Arctic, The Polar Law Institute of the University of Akureyri, Iceland, and the Northern Institute of Environmental and Minority Law (NIEM) of the Arctic Centre at U Lapland, Finland.

The 2015 Polar Law Symposium asks three overarching questions:

As the Preliminary Program shows, among the themes to be addressed are:

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