The Antarctic treaty system in world politics
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The Antarctic treaty system in world politics
Macmillan in association with the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 1991
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Bibliography: p. 451-469
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
With particular emphasis on Norway, the papers in this volume discuss the significance of the Antarctic treaty system as it pertains to world politics.
目次
- Part 1 The Antarctic Treaty System - goals, performance and inmpact, Christopher D.Beeby
- experiences from the Convention on Living Resources and Assessment, Francisco Orrega Vicuna
- has CCAMLR worked? - management policies and ecological needs, John Heap
- CCAMLR - the practical implications of an eco-system approach, M.Basson and J.R.Beddington
- CCAMLR - a critical assessment, J.P.Puissochet. Part 2 The mineral convention (CRAMRA) as a management tool: the mineral potential of Antarctica - the state of the art, Geoffrey Larmine
- negotiating a new regime - how CRAMRA came into existence, Rolf Trolle Andersen
- the design of CRAMRA - how appropriate for the protection of the environment?, Alan D.Brown
- the unfinished task - CRAMRA and the question of liability, Rudiger Wolfrum
- CRAMRA and other environmental regimes in the ATS - how well does it fit?, Lee Kimball. Part 3 Resource management and the ATS at large - Antarctica and its place in the contemporary environmental movement, Sveneld Evteev
- Antarctica and its place in the changing profile of science in Antarctica - a growing pressure for relevance?, Tucker Scully
- SCAR in the ATS - conflict or harmony?, Carlos A.Rinaldi
- CRAMRA - the ugly duckling of the ATS?, Christopher Joyner
- protection of the environment in Antarctica - are present regimes enough?, James Barnes
- the resource conventions implemented - consequences for the sovereignty issue, Peter Beck
- the changing role of Antarctic science, Anders Karlquist
- resource management - perceptions and misperceptions, Ian Nicholson.
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