An Overview of the Antarctic Treaty System and Applicable New Zealand Law

The Antarctic Treaty 1959 has now been in place for 60 years and is regarded by informed commentators as one of the most successful multi-party international treaty systems. This paper provides an opportunity to look back and take stock of previous success, and more importantly, an opportunity to as...

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Main Author: Daya-Winterbottom, Trevor
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