ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMS

The Antarctic Treaty marks a fundamental milestone in the handling of Antarctica. This treaty contains some mechanisms that, until now, have been effective in protecting the Antarctic territory. In this article the hows and whys of said mechanisms are laid out. However, at the same time the effectiv...

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Autor principal: Villamizar Lamus,Fernando
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Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Derecho 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-343720130002000052013-12-03ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMSVillamizar Lamus,Fernando Antarctic Treaty International Custom Antarctic protection mechanisms The Antarctic Treaty marks a fundamental milestone in the handling of Antarctica. This treaty contains some mechanisms that, until now, have been effective in protecting the Antarctic territory. In this article the hows and whys of said mechanisms are laid out. However, at the same time the effectiveness of the mechanisms are only applicable to the states that form part of the Antarctic Treaty. How then would the Antarctic territory be defended with respect to states that are not party to the Antarctic Treaty? The proposed answer to this question consists in confirming that the evolution of the so-called "Question of Antarctica" has generated a custom in international law in such a way that the principles of the Antarctic Treaty are enforceable against third party States that are not party to this treaty.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de DerechoRevista chilena de derecho v.40 n.2 20132013-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-34372013000200005en10.4067/S0718-34372013000200005
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topic Antarctic Treaty
International Custom
Antarctic protection mechanisms
spellingShingle Antarctic Treaty
International Custom
Antarctic protection mechanisms
Villamizar Lamus,Fernando
ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMS
description The Antarctic Treaty marks a fundamental milestone in the handling of Antarctica. This treaty contains some mechanisms that, until now, have been effective in protecting the Antarctic territory. In this article the hows and whys of said mechanisms are laid out. However, at the same time the effectiveness of the mechanisms are only applicable to the states that form part of the Antarctic Treaty. How then would the Antarctic territory be defended with respect to states that are not party to the Antarctic Treaty? The proposed answer to this question consists in confirming that the evolution of the so-called "Question of Antarctica" has generated a custom in international law in such a way that the principles of the Antarctic Treaty are enforceable against third party States that are not party to this treaty.
author Villamizar Lamus,Fernando
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title ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMS
title_short ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMS
title_full ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMS
title_fullStr ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMS
title_full_unstemmed ANTARCTIC TREATY AND ANTARCTIC TERRITORY PROTECTION MECHANISMS
title_sort antarctic treaty and antarctic territory protection mechanisms
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Derecho
publishDate 2013
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