Property Theory
3 years ago
Hardly a day after a huge Arctic ice block broke apart, as a result of melting, to reveal a previously unknown island in the Arctic zone, Norway declared sovereignty over the island, as it had had a permanent patrol station on that part of the ice block for several decades. It also named the island “Nordstram”.
Russia disputes the Norwegian claim to the island, and contends that the Arctic Zone Agreement among Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Russia, Canada, and Sweden, declared all the areas of the Arctic Zone, including that covered by the melting ice block to belong to the Community of Arctic Zone nations, comprising all the states parties to the Agreement. Alternatively, Russia asserts that the island belongs to it as its scientists have conducted weather research at the location of the island for several decades.
(i). Discuss the nature of property claimed over the Nordstram Island in light
of the divergent positions of Norway and Russia.
The Arctic Zone Agreement will prevail and this new landmass will be collectively owned by all nations that are party to it.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 3 years ago
As the Arctic Zone Agreement has been ratified by all these nations, it should prevail as it will have the most force under international law.
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