This essay looks at the issue of sovereignty with the Antarctic Treaty system. Sovereignty has continued to be an issue with states asserting their territorial sovereign rights in multiple ways. The issue of extending continental shelf has raised the issue of sovereignty to the forefront of the Antarctic treaty system. Calls for Antarctica to become based on the Common Heritage of Mankind principle have gained prominence. These calls aim to redress the issue of sovereignty but do not reflect the political reality of asking states to give up their sovereign right. Reform of the Antarctic treaty system has also been considered
Antarctica is unique in so many ways. In geographic terms it is the coldest and driest continent, re...
Sovereignty was and still remains one of the principal reasons for human endeavour in Antarctica. Th...
This is an article about the politics of territory in Antarctica. It revolves around what at first s...
Major issues and complexities arise when one is looking at the international puzzle that is Antarcti...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the Antarctic Treaty System has the level of leg...
Participation in the Antarctic Treaty and its main decision-making body – the Antarctic Treaty Consu...
This thesis critically examines two aspects of international law related to Australia’s territorial ...
This Article analyzes the position of the countries that have controlled Antarctica, the impending r...
Antarctica has been a site of peace and scientific exploration for the last fifty years, largely due...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relevant arguments of Argentina and Great Britain and,...
This study examines the legitimacy of the various national territorial claims that have been asserte...
The ability to enforce treaty obligations on third party States has always been a complex and diffi...
Portella Sampaio D. The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alter...
The Antarctic is becoming a zone of contested governance. Leveraging open-source literature and a ta...
Human engagement with the Antarctic is becoming increasingly complex, and the Antarctic Treaty Syste...
Antarctica is unique in so many ways. In geographic terms it is the coldest and driest continent, re...
Sovereignty was and still remains one of the principal reasons for human endeavour in Antarctica. Th...
This is an article about the politics of territory in Antarctica. It revolves around what at first s...
Major issues and complexities arise when one is looking at the international puzzle that is Antarcti...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the Antarctic Treaty System has the level of leg...
Participation in the Antarctic Treaty and its main decision-making body – the Antarctic Treaty Consu...
This thesis critically examines two aspects of international law related to Australia’s territorial ...
This Article analyzes the position of the countries that have controlled Antarctica, the impending r...
Antarctica has been a site of peace and scientific exploration for the last fifty years, largely due...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relevant arguments of Argentina and Great Britain and,...
This study examines the legitimacy of the various national territorial claims that have been asserte...
The ability to enforce treaty obligations on third party States has always been a complex and diffi...
Portella Sampaio D. The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alter...
The Antarctic is becoming a zone of contested governance. Leveraging open-source literature and a ta...
Human engagement with the Antarctic is becoming increasingly complex, and the Antarctic Treaty Syste...
Antarctica is unique in so many ways. In geographic terms it is the coldest and driest continent, re...
Sovereignty was and still remains one of the principal reasons for human endeavour in Antarctica. Th...
This is an article about the politics of territory in Antarctica. It revolves around what at first s...