Does Santa need a passport?

We all know that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole. But what is his citizenship? Who collects taxes from the elves' workshop? And how is this all being affected by climate change? These are some of the questions being asked by Geography Professor Philip Steinberg, Director of IBRU: Durham's Centre for Borders Research and the ICE LAW Project, a research network that investigates the hurdles encountered when international law is applied to frozen environments. We caught up with Professor Steinberg just before Christmas to ask him a few questions. What country controls the North Pole? The simple answer is: No one. Or maybe everyone. The North Pole isn't land; it's ocean. And since it's located more than 200 miles from the nearest bit of land no country has special rights to it or to the fish in its waters.
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