This book deals with international law in Antarctica and the
Arctic. It reviews how each region is managed by the individual
legal regimes, and how the special international laws developed
specifically to deal with polar problems (for instance, protection
of the environment) have contributed to the development of
international law. It covers the legal issues concerning the
geography and environment of the regions; the relevant aspects of
the law of the sea; resource management; and environmental
protection. The author reviews the international relations regime
theory to analyse the development of the Polar regimes, and
considers how the international relations necessary to deal with
the unique problems caused by the polar environment and regional
politics, has contributed to a greater understanding of
international law.
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