Antarctica is not split up. Earth, south of 60 degrees South latitude, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which includes Antarctica.
You are thinking of the Antarctic Treaty.
The name of the agreement is the Antarctic Treaty.
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By international agreement Antarctica is only used for scientific research.
There is no governor of Antarctica: it is governed under an international agreement called The Antarctic Treaty.
Yes. The Antarctic Treaty is the name of the agreement.
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The words you want are the Antarctic Treaty.
You may be thinking of the Antarctic Treaty.
Coal mining is banned in Antarctica because it was very bad for the environment. The Madrid Protocol was an agreement by all countries not to mine coal in Antarctica.
There is no agreement that 'splits up' Antarctica. Antarctica -- and all of earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude -- is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty negates all previous land claims and prohibits new land claims on the continent.