地图有意义:为什么最近的阿根廷地图对南极的治理有潜在的影响?

Bruno Arpi
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摘要:南极条约体系(ATS)被认为是管理南极地区的成功机制。这一成功主要基于《南极条约》第四条,该条中止了关于南极洲领土要求的破坏性争论。然而,ATS并不是管理该地区的唯一制度。ATS与其他制度之间的相互作用,如“南极制度复合体”(即管理南极地区的各种不同重叠和非等级制度和制度)中的海洋法,可能会挑战南极治理。阿根廷对“海洋空间”立法的修订,以及将200海里以外的大陆架坐标纳入阿根廷领土的地图的出版,最近引发了阿根廷和智利之间的政治紧张,原因是两国对南极半岛领土的主权主张重叠。通过评估阿根廷的立法和地图,以及智利对这些事件的反应,本文旨在研究ATS与“南极制度综合体”中海洋法制度之间的制度相互作用。这篇文章的结论是,这种相互作用对南极治理有潜在的影响,并证明国家对南极领土要求的关注仍然影响着各国的行为。
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Maps have meaning: why does a recent Argentine map have potential implications for Antarctic governance?
ABSTRACT The Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) is considered a successful regime governing the Antarctic region. This success is principally based on Article IV of the Antarctic Treaty which has suspended disruptive arguments about territorial claims in Antarctica. However, the ATS is not the only regime governing this region. The interplay between the ATS with other regimes such as the Law of the Sea within the ‘Antarctic regime complex’ (i.e. the variety of different overlapping and non-hierarchical institutions and regimes governing the Antarctic region) may challenge Antarctic governance. The amendment to Argentinian legislation on ‘Maritime Spaces' and the publication of a map that incorporates to the Argentine territory the coordinates of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles have recently sparked political tension between Argentina and Chile regarding their overlapping claims to territory in the Antarctic Peninsula. By assessing the Argentine legislation and map, and Chile’s reaction to these events, this article aims to examine the institutional interplay between the ATS and the Law of the Sea regime within the ‘Antarctic regime complex'. The article concludes that this interplay has potential implications for Antarctic governance and proves that the national concerns over territorial claims in Antarctica still impact States’ behaviour.
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Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs
Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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