Endalew Lijalem Enyew

Endalew Lijalem Enyew
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  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law
  • Researcher at UiT The Arctic University of Norway

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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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  • Researcher

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Publications (29)
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On 21 May 2024, the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea (ITLOS, the Tribunal) delivered its historic advisory opinion (AO) on the obligations of States under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) to protect the marine environment from impacts of climate change. The AO was requested in 2022 by the Commission of Small Island States...
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The contemporary law of the sea is not only a making of its own time but also a result of evolutions from the past. Indeed, the LOSC reflects a particular historical trajectory from Grotius’s Mare Liberum to UNCLOS III and the historical circumstances under which it developed. Using TWAIL as a theoretical and methodological lens, this article criti...
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Climate change is affecting indigenous peoples and their rights. However, indigenous peoples themselves are at the forefront of climate action, having protected nature for millennia, and now becoming increasingly aware of the active role they can play in the formulating and implementing processes of the international legal climate-change agenda. T...
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The article describes some common features of Indigenous sea cosmovisions (through examples from Oceania and the Arctic region), from which an understanding of ocean governance rooted in the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of protecting water and people emerges. Hence, the model of ocean (or water) connectivity is characterized by...
Thesis
This PhD thesis explores the extent to which international law recognizes and protects the customary rights of coastal indigenous peoples to marine space and marine resources. The thesis explores the principal instruments of the law of the sea and international human rights law pertaining to indigenous peoples as well as the relevant case law. The...
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The right to Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources (PSNR) emerged in the era of decolonization. As a reaction to the irresponsible exploitation of natural resources by colonial powers, peoples under colonial rule and newly independent developing states asserted the right to control and dispose of their own natural resources. The UN General A...
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Restorative Justice (RJ) is an alternative way of apprehending crime and justice which views crime as a violation of a relationship among victims, offenders and community, and which allows the active participation of the crime’s stakeholders. It has the objective of ‘putting right’ the wrong done, to restore the broken relationship and to reintegra...
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Company law is a complex and fascinating area of law. The attributes of separate legal personality and limited liability of a company makes it a preferable medium to engage in business, for it provides protection to the individual share holders from the reach of outsiders. Nonetheless, the protection is not meant to justify the use of the company’s...
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Restorative justice is an alternative way of thinking about crime and justice which views crime as a violation of a relationship among victims, offenders and community instead of putting a state as a sole victim, and has the objective of “putting right” or “healing” the wrong and to restore the broken relationship in the community. Unlike the resto...
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Upon acquisition of legal personality a company enjoys certain attributes such as limited liability. While the separate legal personality of a company enables it to enjoy rights and assume obligations quite different from its members, the limited liability of shareholders refers to the fact that the company alone is liable for its debts. However, s...
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A competitive environment accompanied by sound competition law is an essential characteristic of a successful market economy. Competition law, which is a set of rules used to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive practices or acts restricting market competition, has the objective of promoting efficiency, protecting consumers, l...

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