The name you want is The Antarctic Treaty.
No. The Antarctic Treaty sets aside this continent as a continent for peaceful purposes.
Because of the Antarctic Treaty (1961), which preserves all land and ice south of 60 degrees S for these purposes. The treaty has been signed or ratified by nations representing 80% of the population of planet Earth.
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In 1959 officials of 12 countries signed an international agreement called the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty provides that the continent be used mainly for research and other peaceful purposes.
Twelve nations signed a treaty in Washington, D.C. in 1959 that dedicated the continent to peaceful scientific exploration. You can read more about Antarctica at the link provided below.
In 1959 officials of 12 countries signed an international agreement called the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty provides that the continent be used mainly for research and other peaceful purposes.
There are no 'cities' in Antarctica. There are a number of semi-permanent bases usually run by the military for research purposes.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Several countries have made territorial claims on Antarctica, including Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom. However, these claims are not universally recognized under the Antarctic Treaty System, which designates the continent as a region of international cooperation and prohibits military activities and mineral exploitation.
New Zealand does not own any of Antarctica. There is an Antarctic Treaty, initiated in 1961, setting this continent aside for scientific purposes. This Treaty currently has about 50 national signatories. Any earlier claims of territory are set aside.
The only military equipment allowed south of 60 degrees S -- per the Antarctic Treaty -- is used for logistical purposes.
The earth south of 60 degrees S, is preserved under the Antarctic Treaty, for peaceful pursuit of science. The continent of Antarctica is the primary location for scientific study of the health of planet earth, which affects all humans.