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His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco
Paul Arthur Berkman, University of Cambridge
Michael A. Lang, Smithsonian Institution
David W.H. Walton, British Antarctic Survey
Oran R. Young, University of California, Santa Barbara
SCIENCE AS A TOOL OF DIPLOMACY
- President Eisenhower, the Antarctic Treaty and Origin of International Spaces
Paul Arthur Berkman, University of Cambridge
- Japan and the Antarctic Treaty After World War II
Yoshio Yoshida, Japan Polar Research Institute
- The Development of the Antarctic Treaty System
R. Tucker Scully, Department of State
- Background and Evolution of the Ideas and Values That Have Led to the Antarctic Treaty
Ernest Frederick Roots, Environment Canada
- Building the International Legal Framework for Antarctica
Marie Jacobsson, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs
- Balancing Sovereign Interests Beyond National Jurisdictions.
Vladimir Golitsyn, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
- The Antarctic Treaty System: A Model of Legal Creativity and Cooperation
Gillian Triggs, The University of Sydney
- Origin and Limitations of the Antarctic Treaty
Aant Elzinga, Goteborgs Universitet
- The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) and the Antarctic Treaty
David W.H. Walton, British Antarctic Survey
SCIENCE FOR INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- The Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings
Jan Huber, Antarctic Treaty Secretariat
- Potential Challenges to the Antarctic Treaty
Christopher Joyner, Georgetown University
- Sustainable Management in the Southern Ocean - CCAMLR SCIENCE
Denzil Miller, University of Tasmania
- Montreal Protocol on Ozone Depleting Substances
K. Madhava Sarma, United Nations Environment Programme
Stephen O. Andersen, United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Outer Space as International Space, lessons from Antarctica
Armel Kerrest, University of Western Brittany
- Policies for Scientific Exploration and Environmental Protection: Comparison of the Antarctic and Outer
Space Treaties Margaret S. Race, SETI Institute
SCIENCE FOR EARLY WARNING AND ASSESSMENT
- New Frontiers and Future Directions in Antarctic Science
Mahlon Kennicutt II, Texas A&M University
- Modern Research in Polar Regions
Jorn Thiede, Alfred Wegener Institut
- The Vostok Venture: An Outcome of the Antarctic Treaty
Jean Robert Petit, Universite Joseph Fourier
- The Southern Ocean in the Earth System.
Stephen R. Rintoul, Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research
- The Antarctic Ozone Hole: A Unique Example of the Science and Policy Interface
Susan Solomon, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
Marie-Lise Chanin, Universite de Versailles-Saint Quentin
- Cosmology from Antarctica
Antony A. Stark, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
SCIENCE FOR MANAGEMENT
- Managing the Antarctic Environment - National and International Responsibilities
Olav Orheim, The Research Council of Norway
Anthony Press, Australian Antarctic Division
Neil Gilbert, Antarctic Treaty Committee for Environmental Protection
- The ANTOSTRAT legacy: Science Collaboration and International Transparency in Potential Marine Mineral
Resource Exploitation of Antarctica Alan Cooper, U.S. Geological Survey
Peter Barker, University of Birmingham
Peter Barrett, Victoria University of Wellington
John Behrendt, University of Colorado, Boulder
Giuliano Brancolini, Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
Jonathan Childs, U.S. Geological Survey Carlota Escutia, Universidad de Granada Wilfried Jokat, Alfred-Wegener Institut Yngve Kristoffersen, University of Bergen
German Leitchenkov, Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the World Ocean
Howard Stagg, Geoscience Australia
Manabu Tanahashi, Geological Survey of Japan
Nigel Wardell, Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
Peter Webb, Ohio State University
- The Role of the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP)
Jose Retamales, Instituto Antarctico Chileno
Michelle Rogan-Finnemore, University of Canterbury
- International Cooperation and Management of Tourism: A World Within a World
Denise Landau, International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators
- Ocean Dumping and the Antarctic: Tangled Legal Currents, Sea of Challenges
David L. VanderZwaag, Dalhousie University
- Natural Resources: Marine Mammals in the Antarctic Marine Ecosystem
Robert Hofman, Marine Mammal Commission Timothy Ragen, Marine Mammal Commission Nichola Grandy, International Whaling Commission
SCIENCE FOR INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
- Parallel Agendas for the International Geophysical Year
Cornelia Ludecke, Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research
- International Collaboration in the Antarctic for Global Science
Karl A. Erb, National Science Foundation
- Public Participation in Antarctica: The Role of Non-governmental and Intergovernmental Organizations
Harlan Cohen, International Union for Conservation of Nature
- The Antarctic Treaty System: Some Challenges for the Future
James Barnes, Antarctic Southern Ocean Coalition
- Common Interests in the Ocean
Rudiger Wolfrum, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
- Governing International Spaces
Oran R. Young, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Workshop on Arctic Governance: Drawing Lessons from the Antarctic Experience
Francesca Cava, Aspen Institute
David Monsma, Aspen Institute
Oran R. Young, University of California, Santa Barbara
CONCLUSIONS
Paul Arthur Berkman, University of Cambridge
Michael A. Lang, Smithsonian Institution
David W.H. Walton, British Antarctic Survey
Oran R. Young, University of California, Santa Barbara
APPENDICES
- Signed Affirmation by His Excellency Ban Ki-moon (United Nations Secretary-General)
- House Concurrent Resolution 111th Congress Adopted with Unanimous Consent
- Senate Concurrent Resolution 111th Congress Adopted with Unanimous Consent
- Forever Declaration Adopted at the Antarctic Treaty Summit
- Photographs of Antarctic Treaty Summit Participants
- Photograph of Antarctic Treaty Summit Medal