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Argentina-United Kingdom: Joint Declaration on Cooperation Over Offshore Activities in the South West Atlantic*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

Abstract

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Type
Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1996

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the text provided by the British Government. The Introductory Note was prepared for International Legal Materials by Professor T. W. Wälde, Centre for Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy and ILM Corresponding Editor for Natural Resources and Energy Law, and Andrew McHardy, SPE, IP, PESGB, Energy Consultant, Aberdeen, Scotland. Argentina and the U.K. held a meeting February 29-March 1, 1996 in Buenos Aires at which they established the Commission called for by the Declaration.

[The Joint Statement between Argentina and the United Kingdom on Relations and a Formula on Sovereignty with Regard to Falkland Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, October 19, 1989, appears at 29 I.L.M. 1291 (1990); the Joint Statement between Argentina and the United Kingdom on Confidence-Building Measures, Including an Information and Consultation System and Safety Measures for Air and Maritime Navigation, February 15, 1990, appears at 29 I.L.M. 1296 (1990).

[For additional information contact either the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Reconquista 1088, 1003 Buenos Aires, Argentina (tel.: 541 311-0071), or the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, King Charles Street, London SW1 2AH, England (tel.: 171 270-3000).]

References

1 See: The Falkland Islands (Continental Shelf) Order 1950; The Falkland Islands (Territorial Sea) Order 1989 extending the territorial sea to 12 nautical miles; and Declaration by Her Majesty's Government on the Conservation of Fish Stocks and on Maritime Jurisdiction around the Falkland Islands (October 29, 1986).

2 Law 23.696 of 1991.