The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica

Portella Sampaio D (2019)
Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 11(2): 107-119.

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Antarctica presents an exceptional governance framework. The expansion of sovereignty and territoriality primary institutions demanded a different norm localisation from international society, creating practices and identities unique to the region. In order to preserve peace, delimited territories with exclusive exercise of authority could not be replicated. This conundrum led to the suspension of sovereignty discussions by the Antarctic Treaty, and an emphasis on activities which could accommodate multiple understandings of authority. Scientific research and environmental protection provided the avenue which consolidated the Treaty by reinforcing its exceptional character. Decision-making has been exclusive to Consultative parties, a status awarded for those able to demonstrate substantive scientific research. Likewise, environmental protection has defined Antarctic territorial organisation by creating different protected areas. Nevertheless, joint proposals are still low. Therefore, this work concludes that the institutionalisation of the Antarctic Treaty has stabilised, and concrete cooperation still has a long way to go
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs
Band
11
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
107-119
ISSN
1836-6503
eISSN
2333-6498
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2961397

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Portella Sampaio D. The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs. 2019;11(2):107-119.
Portella Sampaio, D. (2019). The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, 11(2), 107-119. https://doi.org/10.1080/18366503.2019.1589899
Portella Sampaio, Daniela. 2019. “The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica”. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 11 (2): 107-119.
Portella Sampaio, D. (2019). The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 11, 107-119.
Portella Sampaio, D., 2019. The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, 11(2), p 107-119.
D. Portella Sampaio, “The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica”, Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, vol. 11, 2019, pp. 107-119.
Portella Sampaio, D.: The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs. 11, 107-119 (2019).
Portella Sampaio, Daniela. “The Antarctic exception: how science and environmental protection provided alternative authority deployment and territoriality in Antarctica”. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 11.2 (2019): 107-119.
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