Antarctica and the Law of the Sea: Rethinking the Current Legal Dilemmas

This Article analyzes the position of the countries that have controlled Antarctica, the impending resource controversy, and the possibility of international control. The author suggests that the legal status of Antarctica will become a controversial issue because of its numerous natural resources....

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Main Author: Joyner, Christopher C.
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Digital USD 1981
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol18/iss3/5
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spelling ftunivsandiego:oai:digital.sandiego.edu:sdlr-1779 2023-05-15T13:47:30+02:00 Antarctica and the Law of the Sea: Rethinking the Current Legal Dilemmas Joyner, Christopher C. 1981-04-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol18/iss3/5 https://digital.sandiego.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1779&context=sdlr unknown Digital USD https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol18/iss3/5 https://digital.sandiego.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1779&context=sdlr San Diego Law Review Law Law of the Sea text 1981 ftunivsandiego 2022-05-02T06:34:11Z This Article analyzes the position of the countries that have controlled Antarctica, the impending resource controversy, and the possibility of international control. The author suggests that the legal status of Antarctica will become a controversial issue because of its numerous natural resources. Due to the existence of these resources, a complex dispute over legal jurisdiction has arisen between those original signatories to the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 and those non-Treaty States advocating the internationalization of Antarctica. The author argues that if accommodation between Treaty and non-Treaty members can be achieved, great progress will have been made toward global harmony under international law. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of San Diego: Digital@USanDiego Antarctic The Antarctic
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description This Article analyzes the position of the countries that have controlled Antarctica, the impending resource controversy, and the possibility of international control. The author suggests that the legal status of Antarctica will become a controversial issue because of its numerous natural resources. Due to the existence of these resources, a complex dispute over legal jurisdiction has arisen between those original signatories to the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 and those non-Treaty States advocating the internationalization of Antarctica. The author argues that if accommodation between Treaty and non-Treaty members can be achieved, great progress will have been made toward global harmony under international law.
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