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1. Antarctic resources policy: an introduction Francisco Orrego Vicuna Part I. The State of Antarctic Knowledge and Experience: 2. Antarctica: its history and development V. E. Fuchs 3. The living resources of the Southern Ocean: a scientific overview George A. Knox 4. The mineral resources of Antarctica: progress in their identification Tore Gjelsvik 5. Environmental factors in the development of Antarctica M. W. Holdgate 6. Cooperation in the Antarctic: a quarter of a century's experience J. A. Heap Part II. The Policy for the Conservation of the Living Resources of Antarctica: 7. Scientific and economic considerations relating to the conservation of marine living resources in Antarctica D. L. Powell 8. The implementation of the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources: needs and problems Takesi Nagata 9. The regime for the conservation of Antarctica's living resources Josyane Couratier 10. The Canberra Convention: objectives and political aspects of its negotiation Fernando Zegers Part III. The Policy for the Exploration and Exploitation of the Mineral Resources of Antarctica: 11. Geologic data and its impact on the discussion on a regime for mineral resources Oscar Gonzalez-Ferran 12. Basic conditions for the exploration and exploitation of mineral resources in Antarctica: options and experiences Egil Bergsager 13. Oil as a special resource: problems and experiences Gilbert Guillaume 14. An overview of the problems which should be addressed in the preparation of a regime governing the mineral resources of Antarctica C. D. Beeby 15. The definition of a regime on Antarctic mineral resources: basic options Francisco Orrego Vicuna 16. Criteria for access to the resources of Antarctica: alternatives, procedure and experience applicable Keith Brennan Part IV. Issues on Antarctica and the Law of the Sea: 17. The application of the law of the sea to the Antarctic continent Alfred Van der Essen 18. The application of the law of the sea and the exclusive economic zone to the Antarctic continent Francisco Orrego Vicuna 19. The continental shelf of Antarctica: legal implications for a regime on mineral resources Maria Teresa Infante Part V. The Policy for Antarctic Cooperation: 20. Antarctica's role in international relations Roberto E. Guyer 21. Alternatives for cooperation and institutionalisation in Antarctica: outlook for the 1990s R. Tucker Scully 22. Resource development in polar regions: comments on technology E. F. Roots 23. Jurisdictional problems in relation to Antarctic mineral resources in political perspective Finn Sollie.

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