Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS)

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spelling 11809 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11809 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 10 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in Adobe InDesign CC 13.1 (Windows) 2019-02-12 14:11:51 xmp.id:3094861f-97cc-7b4d-b7cd-b00e4210875e 6108-01-FH02-FUHA-19-25153.pdf UniSZA Private Access Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS) Jurnal Global & Strategis The conflict surrounding the sovereignty over the region of Antarctica is a longstanding issue that has plagued the claimant states for decades. The exhaustion of mineral and raw material fuels the hostility and struggle for dominance over the unclaimed region which beliefs to be the largest remaining reserve of oil and gas as well as other valuable natural resources. With growing number of claimant states and the inexistence of proper international framework, the issues over Antarctica is a time-ticking bomb waiting to burst and causes a major friction over the South Pole. The success achieved by Arctic Council in managing the Arctic region inspires this paper to propose and evaluate the idea of establishing an “Antarctica Council” as a crucial recourse to solve what Antarctica Treaty System (ATS) has failed to achieve. This paper is an examination of analysis and critiques in legal documents and international reports that seek a critical approach over the ineffectiveness of existing legal framework and possible improvement in Arctic council concept adoptions. 13 1 15-24
spellingShingle Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS)
summary The conflict surrounding the sovereignty over the region of Antarctica is a longstanding issue that has plagued the claimant states for decades. The exhaustion of mineral and raw material fuels the hostility and struggle for dominance over the unclaimed region which beliefs to be the largest remaining reserve of oil and gas as well as other valuable natural resources. With growing number of claimant states and the inexistence of proper international framework, the issues over Antarctica is a time-ticking bomb waiting to burst and causes a major friction over the South Pole. The success achieved by Arctic Council in managing the Arctic region inspires this paper to propose and evaluate the idea of establishing an “Antarctica Council” as a crucial recourse to solve what Antarctica Treaty System (ATS) has failed to achieve. This paper is an examination of analysis and critiques in legal documents and international reports that seek a critical approach over the ineffectiveness of existing legal framework and possible improvement in Arctic council concept adoptions.
title Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS)
title_full Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS)
title_fullStr Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS)
title_full_unstemmed Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS)
title_short Antarctica’s sovereignty: Adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for Antarctica Treaty System (ATS)
title_sort antarctica’s sovereignty: adoption of arctic council concept as a better replacement for antarctica treaty system (ats)