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Medy Dervovic is a Visiting Researcher at the Arctic Centre within the University of Lapland, specializing in Arctic governance and international environmental law. Currently a Ph.D. Candidate at Reykjavik University since September 2022, they previously held Researcher positions at the Stefansson Arctic Institute (2020–2023). Their work focuses on climate change impacts, marine policy, and legal frameworks in the Arctic. Recent research includes analyses of non-Arctic states' policies, Japanese Arctic strategy, and European fisheries law. They have presented at international conferences and engaged in consultancy on polar law topics. Collaborations span multiple countries including Japan, Greece, and Belgium.
Research interests integrate legal and environmental dimensions of Arctic challenges, emphasizing international law's role in addressing climate adaptation and resource governance. Their publications span peer-reviewed articles, edited volumes, and policy reports. Professional activities include organizing academic workshops and delivering invited talks on topics like cryosphere-climate interactions and inter-polar comparisons.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but their contributions to polar law research are notable. Advising and grants details are not provided in the source text. Primary affiliation remains the Arctic Centre, with additional ties to the Stefansson Arctic Institute.



