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- Antarctic Treaty System - Wikipedia
The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population It was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War, designating the continent as a scientific preserve, establishing freedom of scientific investigation
- The Antarctic Treaty | Antarctic Treaty
The Antarctic Treaty was signed in Washington on 1 December 1959 by the twelve countries whose scientists had been active in and around Antarctica during the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957-58
- Antarctic Treaty | Polar Regions, Conservation Protection | Britannica
Antarctic Treaty, (Dec 1, 1959), agreement signed by 12 nations, in which the Antarctic continent was made a demilitarized zone to be preserved for scientific research
- 1959 Antarctic Treaty: The Most Peaceful Place on Earth | United . . .
The Antarctic Treaty was signed on December 1, 1959 by 12 nations to ensure Antarctica remains dedicated to peaceful purposes and international scientific cooperation
- The USAP Portal: Science and Support in Antarctica - The Antarctic Treaty
Read the Treaty in its entirety as well as NSF notes about the Treaty This web site contains the information exchange required under Articles III and VII (5) of the Antarctic Treaty
- antarctic treaty - ethmun. org
The Antarctic Treaty (AT) was signed in Washington on 1 December 1959 by the twelve countries whose scientists had been active in and around Antarctica during the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957-58
- The Antarctic Treaty Explained - British Antarctic Survey
Since entering into force on 23 June 1961, the Treaty has been recognised as one of the most successful international agreements Problematic differences over territorial claims have been effectively set aside and as a disarmament regime it has been outstandingly successful
- Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) – GKToday
The Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) is the collective framework of international agreements, conventions, and measures that regulate human activities in the Antarctic region Centred on the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, the ATS governs political, scientific, environmental, and legal aspects of the continent and surrounding oceans, ensuring that Antarctica remains a demilitarised zone dedicated to
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