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Antarctic Environment and International Law

by Philippe Sands
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Overview

The Antarctic is symbolic of the wider challenge facing the progressive development of the international legal order. How can the law ensure a balance between economic growth (and the attendant exploitation of natural resources) and environmental protection (requiring the wise and sustainable use of limited natural resources)? The contribution of science, of new institutional structures and of the non-governmental sector towards effective law-making, administrative and enforcement processes present a major challenge. This volume, inspired by a major symposium held in Brussels in October 1990, crystallizes the response of leading representatives of the legal, governmental, scientific and political communities, and represents a significant new contribution to legal thought and practice, at a time when the international community has recognized the inadequacies of the international rules relating to the protection of natural resources and the environment.

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The proceedings of a symposium in Brussels, October 1990, in which representatives of the legal, government, scientific, and political communities discuss what can be done to strengthen the clearly inadequate international agreements on economic development and environmental protection in Antarctica. Among the 23 contributions are discussions of the existing treaty system, mineral resources, fauna, the marine ecosystem, the 1988 Wellington Convention, proposals for an international park, the relevance of the law of the sea, and the perspectives of Belgium, France, the European Community, and Greenpeace. Includes the entire text of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (1991). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 4, 1992
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover, 1992
ISBN
9781853336300

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