BIOPROSPECTING: A CHALLENGE TO THE ANTARCTIC LEGAL SYSTEM

Authors

  • Graciela R. Salas

Keywords:

Bioprospecting, Antarctic legal system

Abstract

Almost sixty years after the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (AT), the Antarctic system faces three new major challenges: the environment, which is projected on other two: tourism, and bioprospecting. Bioprospecting poses great challenges to the legal system, both in terms of the space in which it is possible to exercise it and in relation to the conditions of its development, given the resurgence of the effects of territorial claims that could be caused by linking this activity with sovereignty over the natural resources of the respective claimant states.

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Author Biography

Graciela R. Salas

Lawyer. Doctor of Law and Social Sciences. National University of Córdoba. Professor of Law
Public International (DIP), School of Law, National University of Córdoba and Professor of
DIP at the Blas Pascal University, Córdoba-Argentina

Published

2019-11-29

How to Cite

Salas, G. R. (2019). BIOPROSPECTING: A CHALLENGE TO THE ANTARCTIC LEGAL SYSTEM. Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 10(2), 84–96. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/27880

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Section

Doctrine and research