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Karen N. Scott
Karen N. Scott
Professor, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Verified email at canterbury.ac.nz
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International law in the Anthropocene: responding to the geoengineering challenge
KN Scott
Mich. J. Int'l L. 34, 309, 2012
136*2012
International environmental governance: Managing fragmentation through institutional connection
KN Scott
Melb. J. Int'l L. 12, 177, 2011
1162011
Institutional developments within the Antarctic treaty system
K Scott
International & Comparative Law Quarterly 52 (2), 473-487, 2003
71*2003
International regulation of undersea noise
KN Scott
International & Comparative Law Quarterly 53 (2), 287-323, 2004
67*2004
The day after tomorrow: ocean CO2 sequestration and the future of climate change
KN Scott
Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 18, 57, 2005
65*2005
Routledge handbook of international environmental law
J Lindley, KN Scott, A Telesetsky
Routledge, 2021
622021
International legal implications of climate change for the polar regions: Too much, too little, too late?
D French, K Scott
Melbourne Journal of International Law 10 (2), 631-654, 2009
572009
Antarctic security in the twenty-first century: legal and policy perspectives
AD Hemmings, DR Rothwell, KN Scott
Routledge, 2012
482012
Tilting at offshore windmills: regulating wind farm development within the renewable energy zone
KN Scott
Journal of Environmental Law 18 (1), 89-118, 2006
40*2006
Integrated oceans management: a new frontier in marine environmental protection
K Scott
372015
Conservation on the high seas: developing the concept of the high seas marine protected areas
KN Scott
The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 27 (4), 849-857, 2012
302012
Managing sovereignty and jurisdictional disputes in the Antarctic: The next fifty years
KN Scott
Yearbook of international environmental law 20 (1), 3-40, 2009
30*2009
Polar oceans and law of the sea
K Scott, D Vanderzwaag
232015
Ocean Acidification: A Due Diligence Obligation under the LOSC’(2020)
KN Scott
International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 35, 382, 0
21*
1 The search for ‘Antarctic security’
DR Rothwell, KN Scott, AD Hemmings
Journal of International Law 54, 349-371, 1960
181960
Sound and cetaceans: a regional response to regulating acoustic marine pollution
KN Scott 1
Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy 10 (2), 175-199, 2007
152007
Charting the future for the law of the sea
D Rothwell, A Oude Elferink, K Scott, T Stephens
142015
Regulating ocean fertilization under international law: the risks
KN Scott
CCLR 7, 108, 2013
142013
Evolving MPA management in New Zealand: Between principle and pragmatism
KN Scott
Ocean Development & International Law 47 (3), 289-307, 2016
132016
The evolution of marine spatial planning in New Zealand: past, present and possible future
KN Scott
The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 31 (4), 652-689, 2016
112016
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