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ESRC Seminar Series, January 2010 – October 2011

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Seminar 4, ‘Subsidiarity', Indigenous self-determination and other peoples of the Polar regions

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When May 12, 2011
from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Where Foresight Centre, Liverpool, UK
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During the 1990s, it was noted that Subsidiarity was the emergent lesson for governance of the region from indigenous peoples in the Arctic. Is there the potential to develop this notion for environmental management in Antarctica? What are the roles and responsibilities of other people who spend a great part of their lives in the Polar regions, such as scientists, logistical staff, tourists and other industrialists?

The Polar Regions have recently returned to widespread public attention. Media reports of melting sea ice, the plight of polar bears, the sustainability of indigenous livelihoods and the claiming of the Arctic and Antarctic seabeds have garnered international interest. Geopolitical machinations in both Polar Regions have been in evidence, from the building of new scientific bases to the commissioning of replacement icebreakers. Meanwhile, oceanographic and geophysical research has gathered momentum within the context of evidentiary submissions of extended continental shelves to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. Resource speculation, particularly in the Arctic, has added extra interest and verve to policy-related discussions. Such discussions increasingly now involve a range of actors, including not only the coastal states and the Arctic Council, but also regional organizations such as the European Union, extra-regional states such as China, environmental NGOs, and political representatives of indigenous peoples, such as the Inuit Circumpolar Council.

This ESRC Seminar Series, ‘Knowledges, Resources and Legal Regimes: The New Geopolitics of the Polar Regions', is designed to investigate critically the contemporary Arctic and Antarctic.

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