2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0032247417000389
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Thawing the ice: a contemporary solution to Antarctic sovereignty

Abstract: The Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) has provided a peaceful framework for governing the continent over many decades, in spite of seven extant territorial claims. However, its method of freezing these claims has been criticised for being short-sighted and ineffective in providing a long-term solution. This paper argues to the contrary. It undertakes a brisk analysis of different categories of alternatives: global commons, absolute sovereignty, restricted sovereignty and shared sovereignty. After dismissing each c… Show more

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“…The interests of each subject are different, making it difficult to achieve a win-win situation [6]. The Antarctic region is the common wealth of all mankind, and the overall interests are to be realized within the framework of limiting the sovereignty of states [7][8][9]. Second, subjects have different perceptions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interests of each subject are different, making it difficult to achieve a win-win situation [6]. The Antarctic region is the common wealth of all mankind, and the overall interests are to be realized within the framework of limiting the sovereignty of states [7][8][9]. Second, subjects have different perceptions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%