Jan Jakub Solski


Job description

I am interested in many aspects of international law, including the Law of the Sea. In the past years, I have devoted most of my research time to studying Arctic governance, particularly the role of Russia’s law and practice. In April 2019, I defended a Ph.D. thesis on "Russian Coastal State Jurisdiction over Commercial Vessels Navigating the Northern Sea Route", where I studied Russia’s relevant practice in global, domestic, political, historical, and legal contexts.


My postdoctoral research was funded by the RCN project "Regulating Shipping in Russian Arctic Waters: Between International Law, National Interests and Geopolitics - SIRAW." It addresses the dynamics of the interrelationship of institutions, processes, and interests to study the implication for the future architecture of the governance of Arctic shipping. The project studies the nexus among the changes in the physical environment resulting from climate change, Russia’s security concerns reinvigorated by the growing internationalization of Arctic affairs, the international political and legal processes launched to develop international rules and standards for Arctic shipping, as well as the broader geopolitical and strategic interests of states (particularly Russia and China) and commercial actors.


My current research, funded under the Fram Centre project “Sustainable Development of the Arctic Ocean (SUDARCO),” investigates the status and potential trajectories of the evolving governance regimes of the Arctic Ocean.


  • Apostolos, Jan Jakub :
    ‘One Map to Rule Them All’? Revisiting Legalities Through Cartographic Representations of the Northwest Passage
    Ocean Development and International Law 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jan Jakub :
    The Polar Code Process and Sovereignty Bargains: Comparing the Approaches of Canada and Russia to POLARIS
    Ocean Development and International Law 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Nengye, Jan Jakub :
    The Polar Silk Road and the future governance of the Northern Sea Route
    Leiden Journal of International Law 05. septiembre 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jan Jakub :
    The Northern Sea Route at the crossroads: what lies ahead after the war in Ukraine?
    The Polar Journal 2022 DOI
  • Linda, Ludmila, Ingvild Ulrikke, Heidi Rapp, Anne Katrine, Jan Jakub :
    Waste Management on Fishing Vessels and in Fishing Harbors in the Barents Sea: Gaps in Law, Implementation and Practice
    Ocean Development and International Law 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jan Jakub :
    The ‘Due Regard’ of Article 234 of UNCLOS: Lessons From Regulating Innocent Passage in the Territorial Sea
    Ocean Development and International Law 2021 DOI / ARKIV / FULLTEKST
  • Julia Martha, Jan Jakub, Iva, Maria Madalena das :
    Anthropocentric Ocean Connectivity: A Pluralistic Legal-Regulatory Model
    Arctic Review on Law and Politics 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jan Jakub :
    The Genesis of Article 234 of the UNCLOS
    Ocean Development and International Law 2021 DOI / ARKIV / FULLTEKST
  • Jan Jakub :
    Northern Sea Route Permit Scheme: Does Article 234 of UNCLOS Allow Prior Authorization?
    Ocean Yearbook 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jan Jakub :
    Towards a Harmonized Methodology for the Assessment of Risks and Limitations of Ships Operation in the Arctic
    2021 DOI
  • Jan Jakub :
    The Northern Sea Route in the 2010s: Development and Implementation of Relevant Law
    Arctic Review on Law and Politics 2020 DOI / ARKIV / FULLTEKST
  • Jan Jakub :
    New Russian Legislative Approaches and Navigational Rights within the Northern Sea Route
    The Yearbook of Polar Law 2020 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jan Jakub :
    The US Arctic Gambit: Testing the Limits of UNCLOS
    The Arctic Institute 2024
  • Jan Jakub :
    USA utfordrer grensene til havrettskonvensjonen: Vil Russland trekke seg?
    2024
  • Jan Jakub :
    Institutional Interactions on the Regulation of Shipping in the Arctic: The Polar Code: views from Canada and Russia
    2024
  • Jan Jakub, Endalew Lijalem :
    Can the high seas treaty cure Arctic governance?
    The Polar Journal 2024 DOI
  • Jan Jakub :
    Russia and/ in the Arctic
    2024
  • Konstantinos Deligiannis, Jan Jakub :
    Regulating Black Carbon Emissions
    2024
  • Jan Jakub :
    The Law of the Sea Convention (UNCLOS) in the Arctic: Status and contemporary challenges
    2024
  • Jan Jakub :
    Russia and the Law of the Sea in the Arctic
    2024
  • Jan Jakub :
    Russia and the Law of the Sea in the Arctic
    2024
  • Jan Jakub, Konstantinos Deligiannis :
    Rethinking Arctic Governance: Focusing on Regulating Black Carbon Emissions in the Context of Geopolitical Tensions
    2024
  • Jan Jakub :
    New Actors and Agencies in the Arctic
    2024
  • Jan Jakub :
    The Impacts of the War in Ukraine on the Governance of the Northern Sea Route
    2023
  • Jan Jakub, Konstantinos Deligiannis :
    Regulating Black Carbon Emissions in(to) the Arctic: What Opportunity Lies amid the Crisis of Arctic Ocean Governance?
    2023
  • Jan Jakub :
    Comments on Resuming Research on the Arctic Environment – Challenges and Possible Options
    2023
  • Jan Jakub :
    Hybrid-World War and the Governance of the Northern Sea Route
    2023
  • Jan Jakub :
    Russia and the Arctic
    2023
  • Jan Jakub, Konstantinos Deligiannis :
    Regulating Black Carbon Emissions in(to) the Arctic: What Opportunity Lies amid the Crisis of Arctic Ocean Governance?
    2023
  • Paul, Agneta, Lis Lindal, Anne Britt, Maaike, Jack Christopher et al.:
    Sustainable development of the Arctic Ocean
    Fram Forum 2023 FULLTEKST
  • Jan Jakub, Vito De :
    Introduction to "Sustainable governance of the Arctic in the Post-Post-Cold War World: Drivers and future scenarios for ecosystem-based management of the Arctic Ocean"
    2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    Navigational issues in the Arctic
    2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    Book review of Karen N. Scott and David L. VanderZwaag (eds.) Research Handbook on Polar Law (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020) 483 pp.
    Ocean Yearbook 2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    Future Governance of the Northern Sea Route
    2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    Spionskandale og etterretningstrusler: Ny forskningshverdag i Tromsø
    11. noviembre 2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    'Rules-based order’ under pressure: short reflection on the future visions of ocean space
    2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    Great Power Competition in the Arctic and the Northern Sea Route
    2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    In the shadow of the war, Russia is tightening its grip in the Arctic
    28. septiembre 2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    New Draft Law on the Russian Arctic Straits – Putin’ Money Where the Mouth is?
    NCLOS Blog 15. septiembre 2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    I skyggen av krigen strammer Russland grepet om hav­områdene i nord
    28. septiembre 2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    I skyggen av krigen strammer Russland grepet om hav­områdene i nord
    27. septiembre 2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    In the Fog of War: Russia Raises Stakes on the Northern Sea Route Straits
    The Arctic Institute 22. septiembre 2022
  • Jan Jakub :
    Thinking of the limits of Article 234 of UNCLOS through the lens of sovereignty
    2021
  • Jan Jakub :
    ‘Due Regard’ of Article 234 of UNCLOS: Lessons from Regulating Innocent Passage in the Territorial Sea
    2021
  • Elise, Margherita Paola, Iva, Ingrid Solstad, Alexander, Jan Jakub et al.:
    Ocean Connectivity and Law
    2021
  • Jan Jakub :
    Towards a Harmonized Methodology for the Assessment of Risks and Limitations of Ships Operation in the Arctic
    2021
  • Jan Jakub, Nengye :
    The Polar Silk Road and the future governance of Northern Sea Route
    2021
  • Jan Jakub :
    A book review of Emerging Legal Orders in the Arctic: The Role of Non-Arctic Actors
    The JCLOS Blog 2020
  • Jan Jakub :
    The efficacy of flag state jurisdiction in the Arctic–Polar Code issues and beyond
    2020
  • Jan Jakub, Nengye :
    A rising power in the NSR: potential lessons for contemporary China from historical Russian practice
    2020

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    Research interests

    I am primarily interested in Arctic governance, law of the sea, geopolitics, and Russian policy and practice.

    Teaching

    Teaching, supervision, and censorship at Master of Laws (LL.M.) in the Law of the Sea degree program, Faculty of Law, University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway.

    In the past also teaching a course on the Introduction to Russian Law and Arctic legal perspectives.

     


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