Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface and acknowledgments to the first edition
- Preface and acknowledgments to the second edition
- Table of cases
- Table of treaties and other international instruments
- List of abbreviations
- PART I The legal and institutional framework
- PART II Principles and rules establishing standards
- 6 General principles and rules
- 7 Human rights and armed conflict
- 8 Atmosphere
- 9 Oceans and seas
- 10 Freshwater resources
- 11 Biological diversity
- 12 Hazardous substances and activities
- 13 Waste
- 14 The polar regions: Antarctica and the Arctic
- 15 European Community environmental law
- PART III Techniques for implementing international principles and rules
- Index
14 - The polar regions: Antarctica and the Arctic
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface and acknowledgments to the first edition
- Preface and acknowledgments to the second edition
- Table of cases
- Table of treaties and other international instruments
- List of abbreviations
- PART I The legal and institutional framework
- PART II Principles and rules establishing standards
- 6 General principles and rules
- 7 Human rights and armed conflict
- 8 Atmosphere
- 9 Oceans and seas
- 10 Freshwater resources
- 11 Biological diversity
- 12 Hazardous substances and activities
- 13 Waste
- 14 The polar regions: Antarctica and the Arctic
- 15 European Community environmental law
- PART III Techniques for implementing international principles and rules
- Index
Summary
R. D. Hayton, ‘The Antarctic Settlement of 1959’, 54 AJIL 349 (1960); B. Boczek, ‘The Protection of the Antarctic Ecosystem: A Study in International Environmental Law’, 13 Ocean Development and International Law 347 (1983); J. E. Carroll, ‘Of Icebergs, Oil Wells, and Treaties: Hydrocarbon Exploitation Offshore Antarctica’, 19 Stanford Journal of International Law 207 (1983); S. Lyster, International Wildlife Law (1985), 156–177; C. C. Joyner, ‘Protection of the Antarctic Environment: Rethinking the Problems and Prospects’, 19 Cornell International Law Journal 259 (1986); G. Triggs (ed.), The Antarctic Treaty Regime: Law, Environment, and Resources (1987); W. Bush, Antarctica and International Law (3 vols., 1982–8); J. Verhoeven, P. Sands and M. Bruce (eds.), The Antarctic Environment and International Law (1992); A. Watts, International Law and the Antarctic Treaty System (1992); L. A. Kimball, ‘Environmental Law and Policy in Antarctica’, in P. Sands (ed.), Greening International Law (1993), 122; J. Heap, Handbook of the Antarctic Treaty System (1994, 8th edn); F. Francioni and T. Scovazzi (eds.), International Law for Antarctica (1996, 2nd edn); D. Rothwell, The Polar Regions and the Development of International Law (1996); O. S. Stokke and D. Vidas (eds.), Governing the Antarctic: The Effectiveness and Legitimacy of the Antarctic Treaty System (1996); J. M. Spectar, ‘Saving the Ice Princess: NGOs, Antarctica and International Law in the New Millennium’, 23 Suffolk Transnational Law Review 57 (1999); D. Vidas (ed.), Implementing the Environmental Protection Regime for the Antarctic (2000); D. Vidas (ed.), Protecting the Polar Marine Environment (2000).
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- Principles of International Environmental Law , pp. 710 - 731Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2003