Workshops and Events
The ICE LAW Project began with an inaugural workshop, International Law, State Sovereignty, and the Ice-Land-Water interface, in June 2014. One year later, we secured an International Networks Programme Grant from the Leverhulme Trust to expand the Project’s connections through a series of collaborative meetings. Between July 2016 and July 2019, the ICE LAW Project hosted a variety of workshops, conference sessions, roundtables and talking circles throughout the UK and the Arctic Nations.
Workshops and Events, 2014
- June 2014 - International Law, State Sovereignty, and the Ice-Land-Water Interface (Durham)
Workshops and Events, 2016
- November 2016 - Sand Point Talking Circle on Local Engagement in Search and Rescue (Sand Point)
Workshops and Events, 2017
- April 2017 - 'Laws and Regulations Currently Guiding Human Behaviour in Icy Environments' (Rovaniemi)
- April 2017 - 'Rethinking Perspectives on Arctic Issues in 2017: A Joint Seminar with the Master Mariners of Canada' (Halifax)
- May 2017 - 'Anticipating Abundance: Economizing the Arctic' (Durham)
- May 2017 - 'Territory in Indeterminate and Changing Environments' (Amsterdam)
- June 2017 - ICE LAW Project Sessions at the International Congress of Arctic Social Science (Umeå)
- June 2017 - ICE LAW Project Session at the Nordic Geographers Meeting (Stockholm)
- Dec 2017 - 'Territory, Law and the Anthropocene' (Warwick)
Workshops and Events, 2019
- March 2019 - 'Questioning territory: extending concepts of territory through engagement with experience, affect, and embodiment' (Albany)
- April 2019 - ‘Economising the Offshore Arctic: Dynamic Marine Policies and Global Production Networks in a Thawing World’ (Durham)
- April 2019 - 'Climate fish and fisheries sector: local and indigenous perspectives' (Rovaniemi)
- April 2019 - ICELAW Project Final Conference (Durham)
- June 2019 - ‘Norwegian fjord: Living with Changes’ and Art Workshop ‘Stories of the Sea’ (Bugøynes)
- June 2019 - 'People of the Changing Permafrost Land' (Churapcha)
Indeterminate and Changing Environments: Law, the Anthropocene, and the World
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