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Anita Parlow

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    Advised and Researched, Harvard-MIT Arctic Fisheries Project; Lecturer and former Adjunct Faculty, University of Iceland School of Law  

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    Anita Parlow is a former Fulbright Scholar in Iceland, an adviser and researcher on the Harvard-MIT Arctic Fisheries Project, and adjunct faculty member at the University of Iceland School of Law. She has contributed opinion pieces and articles to the Anchorage Daily News,Arctic Today, the Washington Post, and the Economist and published articles with the University of Maine Oceans Law Review and the North Dakota LawReview. Parlow advised and wrote strategy and risk assessment reports for the Port of Nome, Tanana Chiefs Conference, and the Denali Commission. She is co-editor of The Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus from a Human Security Perspective (Springer, 2023), to which she contributed three chapters on the Bering Sea. Parlow has spoken on Arctic issues in the United States, Norway, Iceland, Finland, China and Russia. An Oxford post-law graduate, she is a member of the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court.