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The Antarctic Treaty Regime

Author : Gillian D. Triggs,British Institute of International and Comparative Law
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1987-07-16
Category : Law
ISBN : UVA:35007002423113

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The Antarctic Treaty regime is a uniquely successful legal system which preserves Antarctica for peaceful purposes and guarantees freedom of scientific research. This volume based on an international conference, examines the legal, political and environmental issues that it raises. After setting the scene of the Antarctic environment, the early chapters discuss the legal issues involved in the Treaty. Later chapters consider protection of the marine environment and the regulation of mineral exploitation. The book concludes with a discussion of Antarctica and its development.

International Law and the Antarctic Treaty System

Author : Arthur Watts
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1992-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 0521463114

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This book provides an invaluable up-to-date survey of the legal framework for Antarctic activities, written by an author with direct practical experience of the Antarctic Treaty system. Reflecting the increase of activity in the area, the work examines the basic Antarctic Treaty of 1959 and the subsequent major additional treaties and regulatory measures to provide a clear and authoritative picture of the Antarctic legal system as a whole. The author demonstrates how these legal arrangements make an important contribution to international law generally notwithstanding the unique characteristics that set Antarctica apart.

The Antarctic Legal Regime

Author : Christopher Clayton Joyner,Sudhir K. Chopra
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1988-07-28
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789024736188

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These three volumes contain a comprehensive & current documentation of sources of international environmental law (200 instruments) in a handy version. Several of these documents were never printed elsewhere. Volume 1 embodies the important declarations, resolutions or drafts of international organizations & bodies: 25 UNO/UNEP/FAO documents (including all UNEP-guidelines), 15 resolutions of the three recording bodies (International Law Association, Institut de Droit International & ILC), 14 ECE-Declarations/Recommendations, 32 OECD-Decisions/Recommendations, 10 Resolutions/Recommendations of the Council of Europe, 9 Declarations on Climate Change/Sustainable Development, 9 important Drafts (including the US-Restatement & the new ECE-Draft Convention on Transboundary Watercourses). Volumes 2 & 3 contain the bior multilateral agreements: 28 global or regional Agreements for the protection of seas (including the new Lisbon Convention & the Kingston Protocol), 17 Agreements of Regimes of European, American or African Rivers (including the Guidelines/Action Programmes for Lake Constance & Rhine, & the consolidated version of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement), 14 global & 9 regional Agreements for the protection of species & nature (including the new Protocol for the Antarctic), 2 Conventions for the protection of soils (control of wastes), 11 Agreements for the protection of air/atmosphere (including the new Geneva VOCs-Protocol) & documents for the Earth Summit (2 UN-Resolutions, Drafts of Earth Charter, Biodiversity & Climate Convention). Several documents are of 1991 (a few of December 1991). The volumes contain introductions to each part, references, basic data of the treaties, & three forewords ( G. Handl, H.D. Genscher & Prince Charles ).

The Antarctic Legal System

Author : Gianfranco Tamburelli
Publisher : Giuffrè Editore
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Law
ISBN : 9788814142161

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The Antarctic Treaty Regime

Author : Gillian D. Triggs
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2009-01-18
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0521100089

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The Antarctic Treaty Regime by Gillian D. Triggs Pdf

The Antarctic Treaty regime is a uniquely successful legal system which preserves Antarctica for peaceful purposes and guarantees freedom of scientific research. This volume based on an international conference, examines the legal, political and environmental issues that it raises. After setting the scene of the Antarctic environment, the early chapters discuss the legal issues involved in the Treaty. Later chapters consider protection of the marine environment and the regulation of mineral exploitation. The book concludes with a discussion of Antarctica and its development.

Arctic Legal Regime for Environmental Protection

Author : Linda Nowlan
Publisher : IUCN
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Law
ISBN : 2831706378

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Arctic Legal Regime for Environmental Protection by Linda Nowlan Pdf

For many years, concerns have been expressed about environmental issues in the Arctic. While the Arctic region, unlike Antarctica, has been inhabited for thousands of years, it is under unique threat because of its vulnerability toward resource exploitation and the deposition of various airborne pollutants. With its varied populations, and with eight Nations asserting territorial interests, the Arctic needs a careful approach to its protection and development. This report describes the current Arctic environmental legal regime. It also discusses the possibility of negotiating a sustainability treaty for the Arctic with high standards of environmental protection similar to those in the 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty. It is hoped that this review of the legal and policy contrasts between the Arctic and Antarctic can help in the consideration of future directions for the Arctic legal regime.

The Antarctic Treaty System

Author : Jeffrey D Myhre
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781000314649

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Because negotiations for the Antarctic Treaty were kept secret, the issues that shaped the treaty system have been poorly understood. Dr. Myhre breaks new ground by examining the records of the first Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings and evaluating the events of the Special Consultative Meetings on Antarctic Mineral Resources. Introducing the reader to Antarctic politics, Dr. Myhre examines legal and political problems arising from some nations' claims to sovereignty in Antarctica, reviews initial efforts to create an international administration for the region, and studies in detail the terms of the treaty and the rules of procedure for the consultative meetings. Turning to the diplomatic events that molded the treaty system, he concentrates on the issues that emerged in the 1960s: conservation, the role of Meetings of Experts, the position of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research within the treaty system, the obligations of acceding states to uphold previous agreements, and the Consultative Powers' failure to establish an Antarctic Secretariat. Finally, he reviews the two main challenges to the system's survival—mineral extraction and Third World opposition to the present structure.

Antarctica

Author : Gillian Doreen Triggs,Anna Riddell
Publisher : British Institute for International & Comparative Law
Page : 494 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Antarctic Treaty system
ISBN : STANFORD:36105063752542

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Antarctica by Gillian Doreen Triggs,Anna Riddell Pdf

Since its inception almost 50 years ago, the Antarctic Treaty System has evolved to provide a stable and remarkably effective regime for management of the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on earth. New challenges to this legal regime are now posed by contemporary problems such as climate change, tourism, fishing, and whaling in the Southern Ocean. From State Parties to the web of treaties that make up the Antarctic system of governance, the 21st century brings new demands for environmental protection while ensuring reasonable access for scientists and tourists alike. The papers in this collection were presented at a conference organized by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office to coincide with the Twenty-Ninth meeting of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties held in Edinburgh in June 2006. The authors, experienced Antarctic 'watchers, ' discuss their views on: illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing; vessel-based pollution; navigation through ice-covered waters; Antarctic Treaty Secretariat; liability of operators and their States for environmental damage; and tourism. Included with these scholarly papers are all the international agreements that make up the Antarctic Treaty System along with the measures, decisions, and resolutions of the Twenty-Ninth Consultative Party Meeting and the Edinburgh Declaration supporting the scientific research of the forthcoming International Polar Year starting in March 2007

Antarctica and the Law of the Sea

Author : Christopher C. Joyner
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-27
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004481855

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Antarctica and the Southern Ocean cover one-tenth of the earth's surface. In a legal and environmental sense, Antarctica represents the geography of hope. It is the freshest and most pristine of regions, governed by a legal regime that offers Antarctica and its circumpolar water the unique possibility of becoming the world's first global wilderness preserve. But in today's age of resource scarcity, Antarctica still provokes much political, economic and legal debate. Over the past decade, international attention has increasingly focused on the legal status of the continent, the potential for hydrocarbon exploitation offshore, and opportunities for harvesting circumpolar living marine resources. In this fascinating treatment, Christopher C. Joyner undertakes the first serious examination of the intimate relationship between Antarctica and the law of the sea. Using Antarctica as a case study, Joyner probes large conceptual issues of ocean law and politics. He uses the intricate details of oceanography and law to unravel the dynamics of the Antarctic Treaty System. In doing so, he examines how the changing importance of Antarctic issues has affected the development of the law of the sea for the region, the ways in which states define their national interests, and the accommodation through various negotations that have contributed to the development of law for governing the Southern Ocean. While the study of law for the Antarctic is provocative in itself, this work goes much farther. The study critically analyzes the region's biogeography, the condition of sovereignty on the continent, the lawfulness of asserting jurisdictional zones offshore, and various legal implications for Antarctica's continental shelf, local island groups, circumpolar deep seabed, and the Southern Ocean's high seas. Moreover, the special legal efforts by the international community to protect the Antarctic seas from marine pollution and to conserve its living marine resources are comprehensively appraised. Thorough, authoritative, and objectively reasoned, Antarctica and the Law of the Sea provides an insightful assessment of how law can progressively develop for a resource-rich region of the world's ocean. As such, it should appeal to a broad range of international lawyers and social scientists who are interested in international relations, political economy, environmental politics, and the law of the sea.

The International Legal Regime of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction

Author : Erik J. Molenaar,Alex G. Oude Elferink
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2010-02-08
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789047424284

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The International Legal Regime of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction by Erik J. Molenaar,Alex G. Oude Elferink Pdf

This work intends to contribute to a better understanding of the international law aspects of the ongoing debate on current and future international governance and regulation of areas beyond national jurisdiction, focusing on principles and objectives, institutional arrangements, entitlements and compliance.

Governing the Antarctic

Author : Olav Schram Stokke,Davor Vidas
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Law
ISBN : 0521572371

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Governing the Antarctic by Olav Schram Stokke,Davor Vidas Pdf

After thirty-five years the regime based on the Antarctic Treaty is more vigorous than ever. Here leading scholars of international law and international relations examine the effectiveness and legitimacy of this regime by asking two questions: are current changes affecting the regime's ability to cope with major problems in the region, and how do those changes affect its standing amongst parties to the Treaty and in the wider international community? Individual chapters deal with the Antarctic regimes for marine living resources, mineral activities, environmental protection, and tourism. Throughout, a keen eye is kept on how those components interact and reinforce each other. This analysis is supported by in-depth studies of compatibility and tension between the Antarctic Treaty System and the international community at large. It also draws upon case studies of how domestic concerns and decision-making in four selected countries affect international co-operation in the Antarctic.

Antarctic Security in the Twenty-first Century

Author : Alan D. Hemmings,Donald Rothwell,Karen N. Scott
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780415620253

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Antarctic Security in the Twenty-first Century by Alan D. Hemmings,Donald Rothwell,Karen N. Scott Pdf

The Antarctic Treaty (1959) was adopted for the purpose of bringing peace and stability to the region and to facilitate cooperation in scientific research conducted on and around the continent. It has now been over fifty years since the Antarctic Treaty's entry into force, nevertheless, security continues to both drive and shape the legal and policy regime which applies to Antarctica. This book explores a wide range of Antarctic and Southern Ocean issues through the lens of security. The contributions to this volume engage with a security discourse which has expanded beyond the traditional military domain to include notions of economic security, environmental security, food security, bio-security, heath security and human security. The chapters consider topics such as the implications for Antarctica and the Southern Ocean of the growing strategic competition between the rising powers of Asia, the possible effects of climate change on the authority, legitimacy and effectiveness of the Antarctic Treaty System, and the shift from 'strategic' security to 'human' security and its potential consequences for the Antarctic treaty regime.

The Antarctic Legal System and Environmental Issues

Author : Gianfranco Tamburelli
Publisher : Giuffrè Editore
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Law
ISBN : 9788814131752

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Antarctic Law and Politics

Author : F. M. Auburn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Nature
ISBN : UOM:39015005086767

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Antarctic Law and Politics by F. M. Auburn Pdf

A review of the Antarctic Treaty regime, and its increasing inability to deal with the urgent issues of vast resources (oil, gas, krill, fresh water) and sovereignty disputes.

The Polar Regions and the Development of International Law

Author : Donald Rothwell
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1996-11-13
Category : Law
ISBN : 0521561825

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The Polar Regions and the Development of International Law by Donald Rothwell Pdf

A review of international law in the polar regions and its importance to the environment and to international relations.