
معرفی
Kamrul Hossain is a Research Professor at the University of Lapland's Arctic Centre, specializing in international environmental law and human rights, particularly in the Arctic context. He directs the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law and holds the UArctic Chair in Arctic Legal Research and Education. His work focuses on Arctic governance, indigenous rights, climate change, maritime law, and biodiversity conservation.
Research Interests:
- International Environmental Law
- Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Climate Change Policy
- Maritime Delimitation and Law of the Sea
- Arctic Biodiversity Conservation
- Human Security Dimensions
Recent Article Trends: His 2023-2025 publications emphasize climate justice, legal frameworks for indigenous knowledge, Arctic science diplomacy, and geopolitical shifts (e.g., US policy impacts). Articles analyze intersections of law, policy, and environmental challenges in the Arctic.
Grants & Projects: Leads projects like INCLUSION (indigenous law and ethics) and Indigenous Food Systems. Collaborates on Arctic Council-related initiatives and cybersecurity resilience in the High North.
Labs/Teams: Central to the UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Law and the Northern Institute, fostering interdisciplinary Arctic legal research.



