The purpose of this article is to examine the differences and similarities between the polar governance systems, especially from the perspective of environmental protection, and analyse whether the two regimes can benefit from each other. Of particular interest here is whether the Arctic Council could benefit from the better-developed regime of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS). Considerations of space require that the discussion proceed on a relatively general level and focus on the basic elements of the two regimes and the differences between them
INTRODUCTION. The article dwells on the issue of evolution of mechanism created to manage the Antarc...
The Antarctic Treaty system seems to be a self-contained regime that is competent to regulate the ma...
A new sense of state responsibility for the global ecosystem has emerged over the last three decades...
The purpose of this article is to examine the differences and similarities between the polar governa...
ABSTRACT. The Antarctic ’Reaty System has successfully managed Antarctica and the surrounding Southe...
Currently, the world is in the midst of the International Polar Year, a project to conduct research ...
The vulnerability of the Arctic environment clearly requires special protection. Environmental threa...
The Arctic is changing at a rate unprecedented in history. The Arctic has a dynamic relationship wit...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet they d...
The Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) is regarded as one of the more successful cases of international g...
International cooperation in the Arctic is largely operationalised through environmental governance ...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet these ...
Currently there is no single comprehensive legal regime governing the Arctic region that compares to...
The protection of the Antarctic environment raises several issues. First, Antarctic resources must b...
International audienceThe Antarctic has significant environmental, scientific, historic, and intrins...
INTRODUCTION. The article dwells on the issue of evolution of mechanism created to manage the Antarc...
The Antarctic Treaty system seems to be a self-contained regime that is competent to regulate the ma...
A new sense of state responsibility for the global ecosystem has emerged over the last three decades...
The purpose of this article is to examine the differences and similarities between the polar governa...
ABSTRACT. The Antarctic ’Reaty System has successfully managed Antarctica and the surrounding Southe...
Currently, the world is in the midst of the International Polar Year, a project to conduct research ...
The vulnerability of the Arctic environment clearly requires special protection. Environmental threa...
The Arctic is changing at a rate unprecedented in history. The Arctic has a dynamic relationship wit...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet they d...
The Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) is regarded as one of the more successful cases of international g...
International cooperation in the Arctic is largely operationalised through environmental governance ...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet these ...
Currently there is no single comprehensive legal regime governing the Arctic region that compares to...
The protection of the Antarctic environment raises several issues. First, Antarctic resources must b...
International audienceThe Antarctic has significant environmental, scientific, historic, and intrins...
INTRODUCTION. The article dwells on the issue of evolution of mechanism created to manage the Antarc...
The Antarctic Treaty system seems to be a self-contained regime that is competent to regulate the ma...
A new sense of state responsibility for the global ecosystem has emerged over the last three decades...