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Antarctic Treaty System: An Assessment: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Beardmore South Field Camp, Antarctica, January 7-13, 1985 (1986)
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. "Overview." Antarctic Treaty System: An Assessment: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Beardmore South Field Camp, Antarctica, January 7-13, 1985. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1986.

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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Overview (1-2)
1. Workshop on the Antarctic Treaty System: Overview (3-12)
Introduction (13-14)
2. Antarctica Prior to the Antarctic Treaty - A Historical Perspective (15-32)
3. Juridical Nature of the 1959 Treaty System (33-46)
Legal and Political Background (47-48)
4. Antarctica Prior to the Antarctic Treaty: A Political and Legal Perspective (49-54)
5. Antarctic Conflict and International Cooperation (55-64)
6. The Antarctic Treaty as a Conflict Resolution Mechanism (65-76)
7. Panel Discussion on the Legal and Political Background of the Antarctic Treaty (77-84)
Antarctic Science (85-86)
8. Summary of Science in Antarctica Prior to and Including the International Geophysical Year (87-102)
9. The Antarctic Treaty as a Scientific Mechanism (Post-IGY) - Contributions of Antarctic Scientific Research (103-152)
10. The Antarctic Treaty as a Scientific Mechanism - The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research and the Antarctic Treaty System (153-168)
11. The Role of Science in the Antarctic Treaty System (169-184)
12. Panel Discussion on Antarctic Science (185-192)
The Antarctic Environment: Management and Conservation of Resources (193-194)
13. The Antarctic Treaty System as an Environmental Mechanism - An Approach to Environmental Issues (195-210)
14. Panel Discussion on Conservation and Environment (211-220)
15. The Antarctic Treaty System as a Resource Management Mechanism - Living Resources (221-234)
16. Panel Discussion on Living Resources (235-244)
17. Arctic Offshore Technology and Its Relevance to the Antarctic (245-264)
18. Discussion on Technology and Economics of Minerals Development in Polar Areas (265-268)
19. The Antarctic Treaty System as a Resource Management Mechanism - Nonliving Resources (269-284)
20. Panel Discussion on Nonliving Resources (285-302)
Institutions (303-304)
21. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a State Not Party to the System (305-314)
22. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a Non-Consultative Party to The Antarctic Treaty System as an The Antarctic Treaty (315-336)
23. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a New Consultative Party (337-344)
24. The Antarctic Treaty System from the Perspective of a New Member (345-374)
25. The Interaction Between the Antarctic Treaty System and the United Nations System (375-390)
26. The Evolution of the the Antarctic Treaty System - The Institutional Perspective (391-412)
27. Panel Discussion on Institutions of the the Antarctic Treaty System (413-436)

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