Antarctica as a South Atlantic Maritime Security Issue

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Abstract

This chapter outlines the public international law framework of the Antarctic Treaty to analyse the current position of three Antarctic territorialist countries—Argentina, Chile, and the UK—and whether and how their claims have interfered each other and in the Brazilian regional strategic assessment.

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Medeiros, S. E., & de Mattos, L. F. (2018). Antarctica as a South Atlantic Maritime Security Issue. In Maritime Security Challenges in the South Atlantic (pp. 105–127). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05273-7_5

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