Antarctic Treaty Regime
Discover the intricacies of international law with the Antarctic Treaty Regime by Gillian D. Triggs. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1987, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 260 pages and delves into the unique legal framework that governs Antarctica. The Antarctic Treaty regime stands out as a remarkably effective system designed to maintain the continent for peaceful endeavors while ensuring the freedom of scientific exploration. This essential read is perfect for those interested in applied ecology, marine pollution, and international legislation related to mining law. Whether you're a legal professional, a student of international relations, or simply curious about the governance of one of the world's last frontiers, this book provides invaluable insights into the preservation and international status of Antarctica. Enhance your understanding of global environmental law with this authoritative reference.