The Polar Regions and the Development of International LawCambridge University Press, 13. 11. 1996. - 498 страница This book deals with international law in Antarctica and the Arctic. It reviews how each region is managed by the individual legal regimes, and how the special international laws developed specifically to deal with polar problems (for instance, protection of the environment) have contributed to the development of international law. |
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Introduction | 3 |
The environment and resources of the polar regions | 21 |
The Antarctic Treaty | 51 |
Tables | 88 |
The Antarctic Treaty System | 110 |
International law in the Arctic | 155 |
Initiatives for Arctic regional cooperation | 221 |
The polar regions and the law of the sea | 261 |
The polar regions and resource management | 303 |
The polar regions and international | 349 |
Regime theory the polar regions | 405 |
The polar regions and their relationship | 429 |
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