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C.C. Joyner, S.K. Chopra, eds., The Antarctic Legal Regime, published under the auspices of the Antarctica Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht1988, XI + 288 pp., Dfl. 165/$ 85.50/£ 49.95.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2009
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1. See UN Doc A/38/193 (9 August 1983).
2. See, e.g., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th edn. (1985) Vol. 1, p. 359Google Scholar; Vol. 11, p. 44; Vol. 13, p. 859. Also see ‘Amundsen Wins the Race to the Pole*, in Antarctica: Great Stories from the Frozen Continent (1985) pp. 188–189 .
3. See Bush, W.M., ed., Antarctica and International Law: A Collection of Inter-State and National Documents, Vol. I (1982) pp. 674–676Google Scholar .
4. Joyner's analysis is based on Chris Beeby's drafts for the Antarctic minerals regime. Soon after the book under review was published, the Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (Wellington, 2 June 1988) was opened for signature on 25 November 1988. For the text of the Convention, see 27 ILM (1988) pp. 859–900.
5. See Bush, op. cit. n. 3, Vol. HI (1988) pp. 519–535.
6. For recent references on the legal and political aspects of the Antarctic, see, eg., Vicuna, F. Orrego, Antarctic Bibliography (1987) 155 ppGoogle Scholar. (reviewed by Laura Pineschi in 35 NILR (1988) pp. 237–238).