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The Antarctic Treaty regime: Law, Environment and Resources. Edited by Gillian D. Triggs. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Pp. xxi, 237. $54.50.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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1 As indicated in the introduction, impetus for the present volume came from publication of the papers in Antarctic Resources Policy: Scientific, Legal and Political Issues (F. Orrego-Vicuña ed. 1983).
2 Potential problems associated with private international criminal law in Antarctica are not substantively discussed in this treatment. For a lucid account, see Carl, The Need for a Prix/ate International Law Regime in Antarctica, in The Antarctic Legal Regime 65 (C. Joyner & S. Chopra eds. 1988).
3 For an insightful treatment, see Kimball, The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Antarctic Affairs, in Joyner & Chopra (eds.), supra note 2, at 33.
4 For more recent assessments, see F. Orrego-Vicuña, Antarctic Mineral Exploitation (1988); and Joyner, The Evolving Antarctic Minerals Regime, 19 Ocean Dev. & Int’l L. 73 (1988).