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adam_text | CONTENTS
Abbreviations
xxv
Acknowledgements
xxvi
Chronology of Legally Significant Events
xxvii
Introduction
lv
List of Documents
PART
1:
International Instruments of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS)
1.
The Antarctic Treaty (adopted
1
December
1959,
entered into force
23
June
1961,
402UNTS71)
Selected
Travaux Préparatoires
of (he Antarctic Treaiy
2.
Chilean Report of the Proceedings during
1958
of the Preparatory Working Group
for the Conference on Antarctica
3.
Chilean Report of the Proceedings during
1959
of the Preparatory Working Group
for the Conference on Antarctica
4.
Statements by State Representatives at the Opening Plenary Session of the;
Conference on Antarctica,
15
October
1959
5.
Conference on Antarctica Press Releases
Nos.
1
to
5
6.
Chilean Report of the Organisation of the Conference on Antarctica from
15
October
-1
December
1959
7.
Statements of the Contracting Parties made on
30
November
1959
Concerning
Particular Articles of the Antarctic Treaty
8.
Statements by State Representatives at the Final Plenary Session of the Conference
on Antarctica,
1
December
1959
Other International Instruments of the ATS
9Л
Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals (CCAS) (adopted
1
June
197?.,
entered into force
11
March
1978, 1080
UNTS
175)
9.B Report of the
1988
Meeting to Review the Operation of the CCAS (London,
12-16
September
1988)
І0.А
Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (adopted.
20
May
1980,
entered into force
7
April
1982, 1329
UNTG
47)
IG.B Final Act of the Conference on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living
Resources,
20
May
1980
11.
Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (adopted
2
June
1988,
never entered into force)
Table
of Contents
12.A Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty ( Environmental
Protocol ) (adopted
4
October
1991,
entered into force
14
January
1998, 30
ILM
1455 (1991))
12.B Environmental Protocol, Annex
Í:
Environmental Impact Assessment
12.
С
Environmental Protocol, Annex II: Conservation of Antarctic Fauna and Flora
(amended version adopted by ATCM Measure
16 (2009))
12.
D
Environmental Protocol, Annex III: Waste Disposal and Waste Management
12.E Environmental Protocol, Annex IV: Prevention of Marine Pollution
12.
F
Environmental Protocol, Annex V: Area Protection and Management
12.
G
Environmental Protocol, Annex VI: Liability Arising from Environmental
Emergencies
13.
List of State Parties to the ATS Treaties
PART
2:
Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty
14.
Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) Measure
1 (2003):
Secretariat of
the Antarctic Treaty
15.
ATCM Decision
1 (2003):
Apportioning Contributions to the Secretariat of the
Antarctic Treaty
16.
ATCM Decision
3 (2003),
Annex: Staff Regulations for the Secretariat of the
Antarctic Treaty
17.
ATCM Decision
4 (2003):
Financial Regulations for the Secretariat of the Antarctic
Treaty
18.
Headquarters Agreement for the Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty between the
Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting and the Argentine Republic (adopted
10
May
2010)
PART
3:
Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (ATCM)
(1963-2013)
19.
List of All Measures, Decisions, Resolutions and Recommendations adopted by the
ATCM
(1961-2014)
20.
Thematic Index of All Measures, Decisions, Resolutions and Recommendations
adopted by the ATCM
(1961-2014)
21.
Decision
1 (1995):
Measures, Decisions, Resolutions and Recommendations
22.
Decision
2 (2011 ),
Annex
1 :
ATCM Revised Rules of Procedure
23.
Decision
2 (2011),
Annex
1:
Procedures for the Submission, Translation and
Distribution of Documents for the ATCM and the CEP
VI
Table of
Contents
Other Selected ATCM Instruments
24.
Recommendation
1-І (1961):
Exchange of Information on Scientific Programmes
25.
Recommendation I-1I
(1961):
Exchange of Scientific Personnel
26.
Recommendation
1-ІЙ (1961):
Exchange of Scientific Data
27.
Recommendation I-IV
(1961):
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
28.
Recommendation I-V
( 1961 ):
International Organizations
29.
Recommendation I-VI
( 1961 ) ;
Exchange of Information
30.
Recommendation 1-IX
(1961):
Historic Sites
31.
Recommendation
1-Х (1961):
Assistance in Emergency
32.
Recommendation I
-Xl (1961):
Telecommunications
33.
Recommendation
LXII (1961):
Postal Services
34.
Recommendation I-XIII
(1.961);
Exchange of Information on Nuclear Equipment
and Techniques
35.
Recommendation III
-VII
(1964):
Acceptance of Approved Recommendations
36.
Recommendation III-XI
(1964):
Pelagic Sealing and the Taking of Fauna
on Pack Ice
37.
Recommendation IV·
-27 (1966):
Effects of Antarctic Tourism
38.
Recommendation V-3
(1968):
Southern Ocean
39.
Recommendation V-4
(1968):
Historic Monuments
40.
Recommendation VI-5
(1970):
Use of Radio-isotopes in the Antarctic
41.
Recommendation VI-6
(1970):
Coordination of Antarctic Scientific Investigations
Involving the Use of Radio-isotopes
42.
Recommendation VI-7
(1970):
Effects of Tourists and Non-governmental
Expeditions to the Antarctic Treaty Area
43o Recommendation VII-2
(1972):
Review of Specially Protected Areas
44«
Recommendation
VII
-4 (1972):
Effects of Tourists and Non-government
Expeditions in the Antarctic Treaty Area
45. Recommendation
VII
6 (1972):
Antarctic Resources Effects of
Minera]
Exploration
46.
Recommendation V11I-3
(1975):
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
47.
Recommendation
VIJ
1-6 (1975):
Annual Exchanges of Information
48.
Recommendation
VIII -7 (1975):
Co- operation in Transport
49.
Recommendation VIII-8
(1975):
Activities of States that are not Consultative
Parties
VIL
Table of Contents
50.
Recommendation
VIII-10 (1975):
Antarctic Marine Living Resources
51.
Recommendation VII1-12
(1975):
Disposal of Nuclear Waste
52.
Recommendation IX-
1 (1977):
Antarctic Mineral Resources
53.
Recommendation X-8
(1979):
Effects of Tourists and Non-government Expeditions
in the Antarctic Treaty Area
54.
Recommendation XI-3
(1981):
Air Disaster on Mount Erebus
55.
Recommendation XII-6
(1983):
Operation of the Antarctic Treaty System
56.
Recommendation
ХШ-1
(1985):
Operation of the Antarctic Treaty System:
Information
57.
Recommendation
ХШ-2
(1985):
Operation of the Antarctic Treaty System:
Overview
58.
Recommendation
ХШ-6
(1985):
Facilitation of Scientific Research: Siting of
Stations
59.
Recommendation XlV-3
(1987):
Human Impact on the Antarctic Environment:
Safeguards for Scientific Drilling
60.
Recommendation XV-5
(1989):
Human Impact on the Antarctic Environment:
Environmental Monitoring in Antarctica
61.
Recommendation XV-
14 (1989):
Promotion of International Scientific Cooperation;
A Declaration
62.
Recommendation XV-20
(1989):
Air Safety in Antarctica
63.
Recommendation XV-21
(1989):
Uses of Antarctic Ice
64.
Recommendation
XVIII-1 (1994):
Tourism and Non-governmental Activities
65.
Resolution
2 (1995):
Nuclear Waste Disposal
66.
Resolution
3 (1995):
Reporting of Tourism and Non-governmental Activities
67.
Resolution
5 (1995):
Antarctic Inspection Checklists
68.
Resolution
8 (1995):
New Historic Sites and Monuments: Suggested Guidelines for
the Designation of Historic Sites
69.
Resolution
9 (1995):
Uniform Model for Management Plans
70.
Resolution
2 (1996):
Aesthetic Values of Antarctica
71.
Resolution
4 (1996):
Effective Management and Conservation of Historic Sites and
Monuments
72.
Resolution
2 (1997);
Comprehensive Environmental Evaluation
(СЕН):
Methodology for Reviewing Activities for which
a CEE
has been Prepared
73.
Decision
2 (2002):
Emblem of the Antarctic Treaty
74.
Decision
3 (2002):
The Status of ATCM Recommendations
VIH
Table of
Contents
75. Resolution 3 (2002): Support
for CCAMLR and Action to Combat Illegal,
Unreported and Unregulated Fishing for Dissostichus spp (toothfish)
76.
Resolution
1 (2003):
The Inclusion of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to
the Antarctic Treaty
(1998)
in Advices to Marines
77.
Resolution
4 (2003):
Support for the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels
78.
Decision
4 (2004):
Guidelines for Ships Operating in Arctic and Antarctic
Ice-Covered Waters
79.
Resolution
1 (2004):
Enhancing Prevention of Marine Pollution by Fishing
Activities
80.
Resolution
3 (2004):
Tourism and Non-governmental Activities: Enhanced
Co-operation
81.
Resolution
4 (2004):
Guidelines on Contingency Planning, Insurance and Other
Matters for Tourist and Other
Non
-governmental Activities in the Antarctic Treaty
Area
82.
Decision
4 (2005):
Consultative Party Status
83.
Resolution
7 (2005):
Biological Prospecting in Antarctica
84.
Resolution
1 (2006):
CCAMLR in the Antarctic Treaty System
85.
Resolution
4 (2007):
Ship-based Tourism in the Antarctic Treaty Area
86.
Resolution
5 (2007):
Tourism in the Antarctic Treaty Area
87.
Resolution
6 (2008):
Enhancing the Role of Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres
with Search and Rescue Regions in the Antarctic Treaty Area
88.
Measure
15 (2009):
Landing of Persons from Passenger Vessels in the Antarctic
Treaty Area
89.
Resolution
2 (2009):
Role and Place of COMNAP in the Antarctic Treaty System
90.
Resolution
7 (2009):
General Principles of Antarctic Tourism
91.
Resolution
9 (2009):
Collection and Use of Antarctic Biological Material
92.
Resolution
6 (2010):
Improving the Co-ordination of Maritime Search and Rescue
in the Antarctic Treaty Area
93.
Resolution
7 (2010):
Enhancement of
Pori
State Control for
Pastímigeľ
VoöürIh
Bound for the Antarctic Treaty Area
94.
Resolution
1 (7,0
J
I): Strengthening Support for the Protocol on Ciivironmfmtal
Protection
ίο
the Antarctic Treaty
95.
Decision
1 (.2012):
Measures on Operational
Mattere
Designated as No Longer
Current
96.
Resolution
2 (2012):
Cooperation on Questions Related to the Exercise of
Jurisdiction in the Antarctic Treaty Area
¡X.
Table of
Contents
97. Resolution 3 (2012):
Improving Cooperation in Antarctica
98. Resolution 7 (2012):
Vessel Safety in the Antarctic Treaty Area
99.
Resolution
9 (2012):
The Assessment of Land-based Expeditionary Activities
100.
Resolution
10 (2012) :
Yachting Guidelines
101.
Resolution
11 (2012):
Checklist for Visitors In-Field Activities
102.
Resolution
1 (2013):
Air Safety in Antarctica
103.
Resolution
4 (2013):
Improved Collaboration on Search and Rescue
(SAR) in
Antarctica
104.
Resolution
5 (2013):
international Cooperation in Cultural Projects about Antarctica
105.
Resolution
6 (2013):
Biological Prospecting in Antarctica
106.
Decision
1 (2014):
Measures on Operational Matters Designated as No Longer
Current
107.
Resolution
5 (2014):
Strengthening Cooperation in
Hydrographie
Surveying and
Charting of Antarctic Waters
108.
Resolution
6 (2014):
Toward a Risk-based Assessment of Tourism and Non¬
governmental Activities
Other ATCM Materials
109.
Scientific Commission on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
Constitution
(1958)
110.
Scientific Commission on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Memorandum of Association
(2008)
111. Scientific Commission on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Articles of Association
(2008)
112.
National Membership of SCAR
113.
List of Special Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (SATCM)
114.
List of Antarctic Treaty Meetings of Experts
(ATME)
115.
Washington Declaration on the International Polar Year and Polar Science (adopted
6
April
2009)
PART
4:
Committee for Environmental Protection
amie»
the
1991
Protocol (CEP)
116.
List of All ATCM Measures, Decisions and Resolutions Related to CEP Issues
(1998-2014)
117.
Thematic Index of All ATCM Measures, Decisions, and Resolutions
R
elated
ίο
CEP
Issues
(1998-2014)
Table of
Contents
118. ATCM
Decision
2 (2011),
Annex
2:
CEP Revised Rules of Procedure
Selected ATCM Instruments Related to CEP Issues
119.
Decision
4 (1998):
Marine Protected Areas
120.
Resolution
1 (1998):
National Responsibilities for Revising Management Plans of
Antarctic Protected Areas
121.
Resolution
3 (1998):
international Code of Safety for Ships in Polar Waters
122.
Decision
2 (1999):
Guidelines for Antarctic Shipping and Related Activities
123.
Resolution
6(1999):
Adherence to the Environmental Protocol by Non-Consultative
Parties
124.
Resolution
1 (2000):
Guidelines for Implementation of the Framework for Protected
Areas
125.
Resolution
3 (2001);
Collection of Meteorites in Antarctica
126.
Resolution
5 (2001):
Guidelines for Handling
Pre-
1958
Historic Remains Whose
Existence or Present Location is Not Known
127.
Decision
1 (2002):
Naming and Numbering System for Antarctic Specially Protected
Areas (ASPAs)
128.
Measure
3 (2003):
ASPAs System; Revised List of Historic Sites and Monuments
129.
Resolution
2 (2004):
Guidelines for the Operation of Aircraft Near Concentrations
of Birds in Antarctica
130.
Decision
9 (2005):
Marine Protected Areas and Other Areas of Interest to CCAMLR
131.
Resolution
1 (2005):
Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA):
Circulation of
Information
132.
Resolution
2 (2005):
Practical Guidelines for Developing and Designing
Environmental Monitoring Programs in Antarctica
133.
Resolution
3 (2005):
Fuel Storage and Handling
134.
Resolution
4 (2005) :
Updating of
EIA
Guidelines
Í3S.
Measure
4 (2006):
De-listing of Fur Seals as Specially Protected Species
Í3(í.
Resolution
2 (2006):
Resolution on Site Guidelines For
Visitörn
137.
Resolution
3 (2006):
Ballast Water Exchange in the Antarctic Treaty Area
138.
Resolution
4 (2006):
Conservation of Southern
Giani
Petrels
139.
Resolution
2 (2007):
Conservation of Southern Giant Petrel Macronecies
gigantens
1
40.
Résolution
3 (2007):
Long-term Scientific Monitoring and Sustained Environmental
Observation in Antarctica
141.
Resolution
3 (2008):
Environmental Domains Analysis for the Antarctic
Continent
as a Dynamic Model for a Systematic Environmental Geographic Framework
X(
Table of
Contents
142. Resolution 4 (2008):
Checklist to
Assist in
the Inspection of Antarctic Specially
Protected Areas and Antarctic Specially Managed Areas
143.
Resolution
1 (2009):
Urging Parties to Enhance Environmental Protection for the
Antarctic Ecosystem Northward to the Antarctic Convergence
144.
Resolution
3 (2009):
Guidelines for the Designation and Protection of Historic Sites
and Monuments
145.
Resolution
5 (2009):
Protection of the Southern Giant Petrel
146.
Resolution
3 (2010):
Checklist A
-
Antarctic Stations and Subsidiary Installations
147.
Resolution
4 (2010):
SCAR Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment Report
148.
Resolution
2 (2011):
Revised Guide to the Preparation of Management Plans for.
Antarctic Specially Protected Areas
149.
Resolution
3 (2011):
General Guidelines for Visitors to the Antarctic
150.
Resolution
5 (2011):
Revised Guide to the Presentation of Working Papers
Containing Proposals for Antarctic Specially Protected Areas, Antarctic Specially
Managed Areas or Historic Sites and Monuments
151.
Resolution
6 (2011):
Non-native Species
152.
Resolution
6 (2012):
Antarctic Conservation Biogeographic Regions
153.
Resolution
2 (2013):
Antarctic Clean-up Manual
154.
Resolution
1 (2014):
Fuel Storage and Handling
155.
Resolution
2 (2014):
Cooperation, Facilitation, and Exchange of Meteorological
and Related
Océanographie
and Cryospheric Environmental Information
156.
Resolution
3 (2014):
Supporting the Polar Code
157.
Resolution
4 (2014):
Site Guidelines for Visitors
PART
5:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources under the
1980
Convention (CCAMLR)
158.
Headquarters Agreement between the Commission and the Government of Australia
(signed and entered into force
8
September
1986)
159.
Rules of Procedure of the Commission
(1982)
160.
Rules of Procedure of the Scientific Committee
(1983)
161.
Establishment of the Standing Committee on Administration and Finance (SCAF)
(1983)
162.
Financial Regulations of the CCAMLR
( 1982)
163.
Staff Regulations of the CCAMLR
( 1982)
Xli
Table of Contents
164.
Standing Committee on Implementation and Compliance (SCIC) Terms of
Reference and Organisation of Work
(2002)
165.
Text of the CCAMLR System of Inspection
(1988)
166.
Text of the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation
( 1992)
167.
Rules for Access and Use of CCAMLR Data
(2003)
168.
Rules for Access to Catch Documentation Scheme Data
(2000)
169.
Policy to Enhance Cooperation between CCAMLR and Non-Contracting Parties
(1999)
Conservation Measures in Force
2013-2014
Category
10
Compliance
170.
Conservation Measure
I O-Öl
(1998):
Marking of Fishing Vessels and Fishing Gear
171.
Conservation Measure
10-02 (2013):
Licensing and Inspection Obligations of
Contracting Parties with regard to Their Flag Vessels Operating in the Convention
Area
172.
Conservation Measure
10-03 (2013):
Port Inspections of Fishing Vessels Carrying
Antarctic Marine Living Resources
173.
Conservation Measure
1
0~04
(2013):
Automated Satellite linked Vessel Monitoring
Systems (VMS)
174.
Conservation Measure
10-06 (2008):
Scheme to Promote Compliance by
Contracting Party Vessels with CCAMLR Conservation Measures
175.
Conservation Measure
10-07 (2009):
Scheme to Promote Compliance by Non-
Contracting Party Vessels with CCAMLR Conservation Measures
176.
Conservation Measure
10-08 (2009):
Scheme to Promote Compliance by
Contracting Party Nationals with CCAMLR Conservation Measures
177.
Conservation Measure
10-09 (2011):
Notification System for Transhipments within
the Convention Area
178.
Conservation Measure
10-10 (2012):
CCAMLR Compliance Evaluation Procedure
179.
Resolution 10/XII
(1993):
Resolution on Harvesting of Stocks occurring both
within and Outside the Convention Area
і
80,
Resolution
1
9/XXI
(2002):
Flags of
Non
compliance
18L, Resolution 25/XXV
(2006):
Combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated
Wishing in the Convention Area by the Flag Vessels of Non-Contracting
Partias
182.
Resolution 28/XXVH
(2008):
Ballast Water Exchange in the
Convention
Alea
183.
Resolution 32/XX1X
(2010):
Prevention, Deterrence and Elimination of IUU
Fishing in the Convention Area
ХШ
Table of
Contents
184. Resolution 33/XXX (2011): Provision
of Flag Vessel Information to
Maritime
Rescue Coordination Centres
Category
11 -
Notifications
185.
Conservation Measure
21-01 (2010):
Notification that Members are considering
Initiating a New Fishery
186.
Conservation Measure
21-02 (2013):
Exploratory Fisheries
Category
22 -
Gear Regulations
187.
Conservation Measure
22-01 (1986):
Regulation on Mesh Size Measurement
188.
Conservation Measure
22-04 (2010):
Interim Prohibition of Deep-sea Gillnetting
189.
Conservation Measure
22-05 (2008):
Restrictions on the Use of Bottom Trawling
Gear in High-seas Areas of the Convention Area
190.
Conservation Measure
22-06 (2012):
Bottom Fishing in the Convention Area
191.
Conservation Measure
22-07 (2013):
Interim Measure for Bottom Fishing Activities
Subject to Conservation Measure
22-06
Encountering Potential Vulnerable Marine
Ecosystems in the Convention Area
192.
Conservation Measure
22-09 (2012):
Protection of Registered Vulnerable Marine
Ecosystems in Subareas, Divisions, Small-scale Research Units, or Management
Areas Open to Bottom Fishing
193.
Resolution 7/IX
(1990):
Driftnet Fishing in the Convention Area
Category
23 -
Data Reporting
194.
Conservation Measure
23-01 (2005):
Five-day Catch and Effort Reporting System
195.
Conservation Measure
23-02 (1993):
Ten-day Catch and Effort Reporting System
196.
Conservation Measure
23-03 (1991):
Monthly Catch and Effort Reporting System
197.
Conservation Measure
23-04 (2000):
Monthly Fine-scale Catch and Effort Data
Reporting System for Trawl,
Longline
and Pot Fisheries
198.
Conservation Measure
23-05 (2000):
Monthly Fine-scale Biological Data Reporting
System for Trawl, Longline and Pot Fisheries
199.
Conservation Measure
23-07 (2012):
Daily Catch and Effort Reporting System for
Exploratory Fisheries, with the Exception of Exploratory
Krill
Fisheries
Category
24
Research and Experiments
200.
Conservation Measure
24-01 (2013):
The Application of Conservation Measures to
Scientific Research
201.
Conservation Measure
24-02 (2008):
Longline Weighting for Seabird Conservation
202.
Conservation Measure
24-03 (2003):
Experimental Integrated Line-Weighting
Trials in Statistical Subareas
88.1
and
88.2
in the
2003/04
Season
XIV
Table of
Contents
203.
Resolution
30/XXVIII
(2009):
Climate Change
204.
Resolution
3
1/XXVIII
(2009):
Best Available Science
Category
25 -
Minimisation of Incidental Mortality
205.
Conservation Measure
25-02 (2012):
Minimisation of the Incidental Mortality of
Seabirds in the Course of
Longline
Fishing or Longline Fishing Research in the
Convention Area
206.
Resolution 22/XX V
(2006) :
International Actions to Reduce the Incidental Mortality
of Seabirds Arising from Fishing
Category
26 —
Environmental Protection
207.
Conservation Measure
26-01 (2009):
General Environmental Protection During
Fishing
Category
31
General Measures
208.
Conservation Measure
31-01 (1986):
Regulation of Fishing around South Georgia
(Statistical
Subarea
48.3)
209.
Conservation Measure
31-02 (2007):
General Measure for the Closure of all
Fisheries
210.
Resolution 20/XX1I
(2003):
Ice-Strengthening Standards in High-latitude Fisheries
211.
Resolution 23/XXIII
(2004):
Safety On Board Vessels Fishing in the Convention
Area
212.
Resolution 29/XXVII1
(2009):
Ratification of the Salvage Convention by Members
ofCCAMLR
213.
Resolution 34/XXXI
(2012):
Enhancing the Safety of Fishing Vessels in the
Convention Area
Category
32 -
Fishing Seasons, Closed Areas and Prohibition of Fishing
214.
Conservation Measure
32-01 (2001):
Fishing Seasons
215.
Conservation Measure
32-02 (2012):
Prohibition of Directed Fishing
Category
33
By catch Limits
216.
Conservation Measure
33-02 (2013):
Limitation of By-catch in Statistical Division
58.5.2
in the
2013/14
Season
217.
Conservation Measure
33-03 (20.13):
Limitation of By-catch in New and Exploratory
Fisheries in the
20.13/14
Season
Category
91
Protected Areas
218.
Conservation Measure
9101 (2004):
Procedure for According Protection to
CEM
Ρ
Sites
XV
Table of Contents
219.
Conservation Measure
91-02 (2012):
Protection of the Values of Antarctic Specially
Managed and Protected Areas
220.
Conservation Measure
91-03 (2009):
Protection of the South Orkney Islands
Southern Shelf
221.
Conservation Measure
91-04 (2011):
General Framework for the Establishment of
CCAMLR Marine Protected Areas
222.
Lists of Species-specific CCAMLR Measures in Force
2013-14
PART
6:
Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP)
223.
COMNAP Constitution (adopted
4
July
2008)
224.
COMNAP, Main Antarctic Facilities Operated by National Antarctic Programs in
the Antarctic Treaty Area (South of
60°
Latitude South)
(15
May
2013)
225.
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Map of Stations in Antarctica (September
2009)
PART
7:
Other International Instruments Relevant to Antarctica
Treaties
226.
International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (adopted
2
December
1946,
entered into force
10
November
1948, 161
UNTS
72)
and Schedule (Containing the
Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary)
227
.A Torremolinos Protocol
1993
relating to the Torremolinos International Convention
for the Safety of Fishing Vessels
1977,
Annex, Chapter III (Stability and Associated
Seaworthiness), Regulation
8:
Ice Accretion
227.B Recommendation
2
of the Torremolinos Conference
1993:
Guidance Relating to Ice
Accretion (Regulation
111/8)
228.A International Convention on the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
(MARPOL)
(adopted
2
November
1973,
entered into force
2
October
1983, 1340
UNTS
184),
as modified by the Protocol of
1978
relating thereto
228.B Amendments to the Annex of the
MARPOL
Protocol of
19/8,
adding Chapter
9:
Special Requirements for the Use or Carriage of Oils in the Antarctic Area (adopted
26
March
2010
by resolution MEPC.
189(60),
entered into force I August
2011)
229.
Convention for the Conservation of Southern Bluefm Tuna (adopted
10
May
1993,
entered into force
20
May
1994, 1819
UNTS
359)
230.
Framework Agreement for the Conservation of the Living Marine Resources of the
High Seas of the South Pacific ( Galapagos Agreement ) (adopted
14
August
2000,
not yet in force)
xvi
Table of Contents
231.
Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (adopted
19
June
2001,
entered into force
1
February
2004, 2258
UNTS
257)
232.
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (adopted
7
July
2006,
entered into
force
21
June
2012)
233.
Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fishery Resources
in the South Pacific Ocean (adopted
14
November
2009,
entered into force
24
August
2012)
Other Instruments
234.
IMO Code
of Safety for Fishermen and Fishing Vessels
2005,
Part A, Appendix
10:
Recommendation for Skippers of Fishing Vessels on Ensuring a Vessel s Endurance
in Conditions of Ice Formation
235.
IMO
Enhanced Contingency Planning Guidance for Passenger Ships Operating
in Areas Remote from Search and Rescue
(SAR)
Facilities (MSC.l/Circ.1184,
31
May
2006)
236.
IMO
Guidelines on Voyage Planning for Passenger Ships Operating in
Ramoto
Areas
(IMO
Assembly resolution A.
999(25),
adopted
29
November
2007)
237.
IMO
International Code Intact Stability
(IMO
Maritime Safety Committee
resolution MSC.
267(85),
Annex, adopted
4
December
2008),
under the
SOÍAS
Convention and the
1988
Load Lines Protocol, Chapter
6:
Icing Considerations
238.
IMO
Guidelines for Ships Operating in Polar Waters
(IMO
Assembly resolution
A.
1024(26),
adopted
2
December
2009)
PART
8:
United Nations General Assembly Resolutions
239.
Resolution
38/77:
Question of Antarctica
(15
December
1983)
240.
Resolution
39/152:
Question of Antarctica
(17
December
1984)
241.
Resolution
40/156:
Question of Antarctica
(16
December
1985)
242.
Resolution
41/88:
Question of Antarctica
(4
December
1986)
243.
Resolution
42/46;
Question of Antarctica
(30
November
1987)
244.
Resolution
43/83:
Question of Antarctica
(7
December
1988)
245.
Resolution
44/124;
Question of Antarctica
(13
December
1989)
246.
Resolution
45/78;
Question of Antarctica
(12
December
і
990)
247.
Resolution
46/41 :
Question of Antarctica
(6
December
1991)
248.
Resolution
47/57:
Question of Antarctica
(9
December
1992)
249.
Resolution
48/80:
Question of Antarctica
(16
December
1993)
250.
Resolution
49/80:
Question of Antarctica
( 1 5
December
і
994)
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251.
Resolution
51/56:
Question of Antarctica
(10
December
1996)
252.
Resolution
54/45:
Question of Antarctica
(1
December
1999)
253.
Resolution
55/33:
General and Complete Disarmament
(12
January
2001) -
I:
Nuclear Free Southern Hemisphere and Adjacent Areas
254.
Resolution
57/51 :
Question of Antarctica
(22
November
2002)
255.
Resolution
60/47:
Question of Antarctica
(8
December
2006)
PART
9:
Other United Nations Documents
256.
India, Explanatory Memorandum: Request for the Inclusion of an Item on Antarctica
on the
1
1th Session of the UN General Assembly,
16
October
1956,
UN Doc A/3
118/
Add.2
257.
Chile, Memorandum Opposing the Indian Proposal,
4
October
1956
258.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica: Physical, Legal, Political,
Economic and Scientific Aspects, Study Requested under General Assembly
Resolution
38/77,
UN Doc A/39/583 (Part I)
(31
October
1984),
pp
13-38
and pp
44-71
259.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica, UN Doc A/41/88
(8
October
1986)
260.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica: Addendum, UN Doc
A/41/688/Add.l (27
October
1986)
261.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica, UN Doc A/41/722
(17
November
1986),
pp
8-19
and pp
29-37
262.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica, UN Doc A/42/587
(30
September
1987)
263.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica, UN Doc A/43/564
(31
August
1988)
264.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica, UN A/44/586
(3
October
1989)
265.
Report of the Secretary-General, Question of Antarctica, UN Doc A/45/459
(8
September
1990)
266.
List of Further United Nations Documents
267.
Draft Agreement on Antarctica (United Nations Trusteeship), Prepared by the US
Department of State,
9
June
1948
(US Department of State, Foreign Relations of the
United States,
1948,
vol. I, part
2,
pp.
984-987)
268.
Draft Agreement on Antarctica (International Administration), Prepared by the US
Department of State,
9
August
1948
(US Department of State, Foreign Relations of
the United States,
1948,
vol. I, part
2,
pp.
997-1000)
XV1U
Tahle
of Contents
PART
10:
Judicial Proceedings
A. International Cases
269.
Antarctica (United Kingdom
v
Argentina) (Application Instituting Proceedings
against the Argentine Republic)
(1956)
ICJ Reports
8
(May
1955)
270.
Argentine Letter to the International Court of Justice Embodying a Note Declining
to Accept the Jurisdiction of the Court in Respect of the British Application
(1
August
1955)
271.
Antarctica Case (United Kingdom
v
Argentina) (Order to Remove Case from the
List)
(1956)
ICJ Reports
12 (16
March
1956)
272.
Antarctica Case (United Kingdom
v
Chile) (Order to Remove the Case from the
List)
(1956)
ICJ Reports
15 (16
March
1956)
273.
Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia
v
Japan, New Zealand intervening) ICJ,
Judgment
(31
March
2014)
B. Domestic Cases
274.
Beattie
et al v
United States (United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia
Circuit,
31
December
1984, 756
E2d
91, 244
US App DC
70)
275.
Antarctica Legal Status Case (German Federal Fiscal Court,
14
June
1991)
276.
Environmental Defense Fund,
lne v Massey
(United States Court of Appeals,
District of Columbia Circuit,
29
January
1993, 986
F.2d
528)
277.
Smith
v
United States (United States Supreme Court,
8
March
1993, 507
U.S.
197)
278.
R v
Pesquera
Concar
SA
(Owners of The Antonio Lorenzo) (Falkland Islands,
Magistrate s Court,
8
July
1996, 507
U.S.
197)
279.
Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Australia, Outline of Submissions as
Amicus Curiae in the case
οι
Humane Society International
lne v
Kyodo Senpaku
Kaisha Ltd (Federal Court of Australia,
25
January
2005)
280.
Humane Society International
lne v
Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd
[2005]
FCA
664
(Federal Court of Australia,
27
May
2005)
28
1
.
Humane Society
International Inc
ν
Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Lid
[2006]
FCAFC 1
16
(Federal Court of Australia (Full Court),
14
July
2006)
282.
Humane Society International
lne v
Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd
[2008]
FCA
3
(Federal Court of Australia,
15
January
2008)
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of Contents
PARTII:
National Submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf
(CLSC) concerning Antarctic Territorial Claims
Australia
283.
Continental Shelf Submission of Australia: Executive Summary
(15
November
2004)
284.
Note
verbale
from the USA on the Australian Submission
(3
December
2004)
285.
Note
verbale
from Russia on the Australian Submission
(9
December
2004)
286.
Note
verbale
from The Netherlands on the Australian Submission
(31
March
2005)
287.
Note
verbale
from India on the Australian Submission
(5
July
2005)
New Zealand
288.
Continental Shelf Submission of New Zealand: Note Accompanying Lodgement of
Submission
(19
April
2006)
289.
Note
verbale
from Japan on the New Zealand Submission
(28
June
2006)
290.
Note
verbale
from The Netherlands on the New Zealand Submission
(19
December
2006)
United Kingdom
291.
Continental Shelf Submission of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland: Note Accompanying Lodgement of Submission
(9
May
2008)
292.
Note
verbale
from The Netherlands on the UK Submission
(28
August
2009)
293.
Note
verbale
from Japan on the UK Submission
(19
November
2009)
France
294.
Continental Shelf Submission of France: Note Accompanying Lodgement of
Submission
(5
February
2009)
295.
Note
verbale
from The Netherlands on the French Submission
(28
August
2009)
296.
Note
verbale
from Japan on the French Submission
(19
November
2009)
Argentina
297.
Continental Shelf Submission of Argentina: Executive Summary
(21
April
2009)
298.
Note
verbale
from the UK on (he Argentine Submission
(6
August
2009)
299.
Note
verbale
from the USA on the Argentine Submission
(19
August
2009)
300.
Note
verbale
from Russia on the Argentine Submission
(24
August
2009)
301.
Noie verbale
from India on the Argentine Submission
(З І
August
2009)
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Contents
302. Note verbale
from The Netherlands on the Argentine
Submission (30
September
2009)
303.
Note
verbale
from Japan on the Argentine Submission
(І9
November
2009)
304.
Note
verbale
from Argentina: Response to the UK
(8
August
2012)
305.
Note
verbale
from the UK: Response to Argentina
(23
August
2012)
Norway
306.
Continental Shelf Submission of Norway: Executive Summary
(4
May
2009)
307.
Norway, Note Accompanying Lodgement of Submission
(4
May
2009)
308.
Note
verbale
from the USA on the Norwegian Submission
(4
June
2009)
309.
Note
verbale
from Russia on the Norwegian Submission
(15
June
2009)
310.
Note
verbale
from
índia
on the Norwegian Submission
(31
August
2009)
311.
Note
verbale
from The Netherlands on the Norwegian Submission
(30
September
2009)
312.
Note
verbale
from Japan on the Norwegian Submission
(19
November
2009)
PART
12:
Bilateral Agreements
313.
Exchange of Notes constituting an Agreement between the Governments of
Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, and the Government of the French Republic, regarding Aerial Navigation in
the Antarctic (adopted and entered into force
25
October
1938)
314.
A Exchange of Notes (with Memorandum of Understandings) constituting an
Agreement regarding the Provision of Facilities in New Zealand for United States
Antarctic Expeditions (adopted and entered into force
24
December
1958, 324
UNTS 111)
314.B Exchange of Notes constituting an Agreement Extending the Operation of the
Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the
United States of America regarding the Provision of Facilities in New Zealand for
United States Antarctic Expeditions (adopted and entered into force
18
October
I960, 447
UNTS
356)
315.
New Zealand and Federal Republic of Germany: Exchange of Letters
Consti
luting
an Agreement Concerning Antarctic Co-operation (adopted and entered into
forco
26
June
1981, 1.324
UNTS
299)
»16.
Exchange of Letters Constituting Agreement between New Zealand and Sweden
concerning Antarctic Cooperation (adopted and entered into force
3
June
1986,
1563
UNTS
357)
317.
Exchange of Letters Constituting an Agreement between New Zealand and Italy on
Antarctic Cooperation (adopted
8
April
1987,
entered into force
8
April
1987, 1675
UNTS
419)
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Contents
318. Agreement
concerning Antarctic Cooperation between the Kingdom of Spain and
the Argentine Republic (adopted
21
June
1991,
entered into force
13
July
1992,
1686
UNTS
275)
319.
Treaty between the Argentine Republic and the Republic of Chile on the Environment
(adopted
2
August
1991,
entered into force
17
November
1992, 1733
UNTS
201)
320.
Specific Additional Protocol on the Protection of the Antarctic Environment
between the Argentine Republic and the Republic of Chile (adopted
2
August
1991,
entered into force
17
November
1992)
321.
Antarctic Cooperation Agreement between the Kingdom of Spain and the Republic
of Chile (adopted
22
December
1993,
entered into force
18
May
1994, 1820
UNTS
281)
322.
Agreement on Antarctic Cooperation between the Government of New Zealand
and the Government of the French Republic (adopted and entered into force
J ó
September
1994, 1866
UNTS
345)
323.
Agreement on Antarctic Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of
Chile and the Russian Federation (adopted
14
February
1995)
(Spanish language
version)
324.
Chilean Agreement with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
relating to a Transfer to the Government of Chile of the Refuge View Point Hut
located in Antarctica,
Duse
Bay, Trinity Peninsula (adopted
29
July
1996)
(Spanish
language version)
325.
Agreement on Scientific, Technologic and Logistic Cooperation in Antarctica
between the Government of the Republic of Korea and the Government of the
Republic of Peru (adopted
13
September
1996,
entered into force
11
November
1996, 2113
UNTS
355)
326.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of South
Africa and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland concerning the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living
Resources (adopted and entered into force
27
October
1997, 2568
UNTS
17)
327.
Antarctic Convention on Cooperation between the Governments of the Republic
of Chile and the Republic of Italy (adopted
31
October
1997)
(Spanish language
version)
328.
Agreement concerning Antarctic Cooperation between the Government of the
Argentine Republic and the Government of the Republic of Peru (adopted
і
March
2001,
entered into force
16
December
2002, 2636
UNTS
279)
329.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Federative
Republic of Brazil and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland concerning the Scheme of International Scientific Observation of
the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Living Marine Resources (adopted
and entered into force
29
May
200
1,
2154
UNTS
157)
XXII
Table of
Contents
330. Memorandum
of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Korea
and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
concerning the Scheme of
International
Scientific Observation of the Commission
for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (adopted and entered
into force
20
December
2001, 2395
UNTS
271)
331.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Korea
and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
concerning the Scheme of International Scientific Observation of the Commission
for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (adopted and entered
into force
5
December
2002)
332.
Treaty between the Government of Australia and the Government of the French
Republic on Cooperation in the Maritime Areas Adjacent to the French Southern
and Antarctic Territories (TAAF), Heard Island and the McDonald Islands (adopted
24
November
2003,
entered into force
1
February
2005, 2438
UNTS
253)
333.
Cooperation Agreement in Antarctic Scientific Materials between the Republic
of Chile and the Republic of Ecuador (adopted
20
April
2004)
(Spanish language
version)
334.
Convention on Antarctic Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of
Chile and the Government of the Republic of Bulgaria (adopted
3
January 200, j)
(Spanish language version)
335.
Agreement on Scientific Cooperation in the Antarctic between the Government of
the French Republic and the Government of the Italian Republic (adopted
4
October
2005,
entered into force
9
January
2007, 2515
UNTS
243)
336.
Memorandum of Understanding on Antarctic Co-operation between the Government
of the Argentine Republic and the Government of the Republic of India (adopted
and entered into force
5
July
2006, 2661
UNTS
97)
337.
Agreement on Cooperative Enforcement of Fisheries Laws between the Government
of Australia and the Government of the French Republic in the Maritime Areas
Adjacent to the French Southern and Antarctic Territories, Heard Island and the
McDonald islands (adopted
8
January
2007,
entered into force
7
January
2011)
338.
Antarctic Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between the Government
of the Republic of Chile and the Government of the Republic of India (adopted
21
April
2008)
(Spanish language version)
339.
Agreement on Antarctic Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of
Chile and the Government of the Czech Republic (adopted
29
May
2009)
(Spanish
language version)
340.
Agreement concerning Antarctic Cooperation between the Government of the
Argentine Republic and the Government of the Czech Republic (adopted
2
March
2010,
entered into force
8
April
2010)
34
í
.
Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Chile and the Government
of the Republic of Colombia on Cooperation on Antarctic Matters (adopted
16
August
2011 )
(Spanish language version)
ХХШ
Table
of Contents
342.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Russian Federation
and the Government of the United States of America on Cooperation in Antarctica
(adopted
8
September
2012)
343.
Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the
Republic of Korea on Antarctic Cooperation (adopted
17
August
2012,
entered into
force
25
October
2012)
Index
1043
XXIV
Antarctica, one of the world s last great wildernesses,
présents
special challenges for
international law. Fears that Antarctica would become a front in the Cold War catalysed
agreement on the
1959
Antarctic Treaty which neither legitimised nor challenged the
existing sovereign claims to the continent. The unique Antarctic Treaty System has
provided the foundation for peaceful, harmonious and effective governance. There are,
however, new anxieties about the frozen continent and the Southern Ocean. Antarctica
already feels the effects of climate change and ocean acidification. Claimant states assert
rights to the Antarctic continental shelf and interest in Antarctic resources grows. Tourism
brings new environmental and safety risks. China and other powers are increasing their
activities, with some questioning the consensus of the Antarctic club . Security concerns
are increasingly discussed, despite Antarctica s dedication to peaceful purposes. This book
brings together the main primary international materials concerning the regulation and
governance of Antarctica, including multilateral and bilateral treaties. United
Kations
materials, soft laws and judicial decisions. It covers the spectrum of Antarctic issues from
environmental protection to scientific cooperation to tourism. As it shows, Antarctic law
has constantly adapted to meet new challenges and is a sophisticated, inclusive, dynamic
and responsive regime.
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title | Antarctica in international law |
title_auth | Antarctica in international law |
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title_full | Antarctica in international law ed. by Ben Saul ... |
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title_short | Antarctica in international law |
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topic | Internationales Recht International law / Antarctica Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Internationales Recht International law / Antarctica Antarctica / International status Antarktis Quelle |
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