Antarctic Treaty System (Q182814)

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international treaties concerning Antarctica
  • ATS
  • Antarctic Treaty
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    Antarctic Treaty System
    international treaties concerning Antarctica
    • ATS
    • Antarctic Treaty

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    23 June 1961
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    The Antarctic Treaty was signed in Washington on 1 December 1959 by the twelve countries whose scientists had been active in and around Antarctica during the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957-58. It entered into force in 1961 and has since been acceded to by many other nations. (English)
    [.] agreement signed by 12 nations, in which the Antarctic continent was made a demilitarized zone to be preserved for scientific research. (English)
    The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population. For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all of the land and ice shelves south of 60°S latitude. The treaty, entering into force in 1961 [.] (English)
    Smlouva o Antarktidě (Czech)
    Vyhláška MZV 76/1962 Sb. (Czech)
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    1 December 1959
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    23 June 1961
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    23 June 1961
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    昭和36年条約第5号
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    Antarctic Treaty
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