The document you reference is the Antarctic Treaty, signed by governments representing 80% of the earth's population.
Mining is not permitted in Antarctica; there have never been any successful mining operations there -- it's too cold.
There is no mining in Antarctica, per the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica according to The Antarctic Treaty.
It means that some says that you owe them money and they have a contract that says this.
Countries on every continent except Europe and Antarctica mine diamonds.
Fabio Cappello signed a 2-year contract to take Antarctica to the "next level".
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.
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Antarctica lies south of 60 degrees South Latitude in the Southern Hemisphere.
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There are no current gold mines in Antarctica. The continent is covered with ice sheet that make it uneconomic to mine for gold.
Read the contract. If the contract says they can...