A/RES/48/80 GA
Question of Antarctica : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
48
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| Category | GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTORS |
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Vote Recorded Vote — A/48/PV.81
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Full text of resolution
UNITED
UNITED
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NATIONS
NATIONS
General Assembly
Distr.
GENERAL
A/RES/48/80
13 January 1994
Forty-eighth session
Agenda item 76
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
[on the report of the First Committee (A/48/681)]
48/80.
Question of Antarctica
The General Assembly,
Having considered the item entitled "Question of Antarctica",
Recalling its resolutions 38/77 of 15 December 1983, 39/152 of 17
December 1984, 40/156 A and B of 16 December 1985, 41/88 A and B of 4 December
1986, 42/46 A and B of 30 November 1987, 43/83 A and B of 7 December 1988,
44/124 A and B of 15 December 1989, 45/78 A and B of 12 December 1990, 46/41 A
and B of 6 December 1991 and 47/57 of 9 December 1992,
Recalling also the relevant paragraphs of the final documents adopted by
the second meeting of States of the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South
Atlantic, held at Abuja from 25 to 29 June 1990, 1/ the Twentieth Islamic
Conference of Foreign Ministers, held at Istanbul from 4 to 8 August 1991, 2/
the meeting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government, held at Harare from 16 to
22 October 1991 3/ and the Tenth Conference of Heads of State or Government of
Non-Aligned Countries, held at Jakarta from 1 to 6 September 1992, 4/
Taking into account the debates on this item held since its thirty-
eighth session,
__________
1/
See A/45/474, annex.
2/
See A/46/486-S/23055, annexes I and III.
3/
A/46/708, annex, communiqué, para. 44.
4/
See A/47/675-S/24816, annex.
/...
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Reaffirming the principle that the international community is entitled
to information covering all aspects of Antarctica and that the United Nations
should be made the repository for all such information in accordance with
General Assembly resolutions 41/88 A, 42/46 B, 43/83 A, 44/124 B, 45/78 A,
46/41 A and 47/57,
Welcoming the decision of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties to
submit to the Secretary-General the final report of the Seventeenth Antarctic
Treaty Consultative Meeting, which took place at Venice, Italy, from 11 to 20
November 1992,
Conscious of the particular significance of Antarctica to the
international community in terms, inter alia, of international peace and
security, environment, its effects on global climate conditions, economy and
scientific research,
Conscious also of the interrelationship between Antarctica and the
physical, chemical and biological processes that regulate the total Earth
system,
Welcoming the increasing recognition of the significant impact that
Antarctica exerts on the global environment and ecosystems,
Welcoming also the recognition by the United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development of the value of Antarctica as an area for the
conduct of scientific research, in particular research essential to
understanding the global environment, 5/
Welcoming further the increasing support, including by some Antarctic
Treaty Consultative Parties, for the establishment of Antarctica as a nature
reserve or world park to ensure the protection and conservation of its
environment and its dependent and associated ecosystems for the benefit of all
mankind,
Welcoming the ongoing trend in acknowledging the need for
internationally coordinated scientific research stations in Antarctica in
order to minimize unnecessary duplication and logistical support facilities,
Welcoming also the increasing awareness of an interest in Antarctica
shown by the international community, and convinced of the advantages to the
whole of mankind of a better knowledge of Antarctica,
Reaffirming that the management and use of Antarctica should be
conducted in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the
United Nations and in the interest of maintaining international peace and
security and of promoting international cooperation for the benefit of mankind
as a whole,
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5/
See Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development, Rio de Janeiro, 3-14 June 1992 (A/CONF.151/26/Rev.1 (Vol. I and
Vol. I/Corr.1, Vol. II, Vol. III and Vol. III/Corr.1)) (United Nations
publication, Sales No. E.93.I.8 and corrigenda), vol. I: Resolutions adopted
by the Conference, resolution 1, annex II, chap. 17, para. 17.104.
/...
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Convinced of the need for concerted international cooperation in order
to protect and safeguard Antarctica and its dependent ecosystems from external
environmental disturbances for future generations,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on the report of
the Seventeenth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, which took place at
Venice, Italy, from 11 to 20 November 1992; 6/
2.
Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General on the state of the
environment in Antarctica, 7/ and requests the Secretary-General to explore
the possibilities of publishing, as official documents of the United Nations,
extracts of data received from the various organizations in the preparation of
future annual reports, within existing resources;
3.
Reiterates - while noting the cooperation of some United Nations
specialized agencies and programmes at the Seventeenth Antarctic Treaty
Consultative Meeting - the need for the Secretary-General or his
representative to be invited to the meetings of the Antarctic Treaty
Consultative Parties;
4.
Encourages - while welcoming the decision of the Antarctic Treaty
Consultative Parties to provide information regarding the Seventeenth
Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting - the Parties to provide to the
Secretary-General, on a continuing basis, more information and documents
covering all aspects of Antarctica, and requests the Secretary-General to
submit a report on his evaluations thereof to the General Assembly at its
forty-ninth session;
5.
Welcomes the commitment made by the Antarctic Treaty Consultative
Parties under chapter 17 of Agenda 21, adopted by the United Nations
Conference on Environment and Development, 8/ as provided for in article III
of the Antarctic Treaty, 9/ to continue:
(a)
To ensure that data and information resulting from scientific
research activities conducted in Antarctica are freely available to the
international community;
(b)
To enhance access of the international scientific community and
specialized agencies of the United Nations to such data and information,
including the encouragement of periodic seminars and symposia;
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6/
A/48/482.
7/
A/48/449.
8/
See Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development, Rio de Janeiro, 3-14 June 1992 (A/CONF.151/26/Rev.1 (Vol. I and
Vol. I/Corr.1, Vol. II, Vol. III and Vol. III/Corr.1)) (United Nations
publications, Sales No. E.93.I.8 and corrigenda), vol. I:
Resolutions adopted
by the Conference, resolution 1, annex II.
9/
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 402, No. 5778.
/...
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6.
Urges the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties to build on the
agreements achieved at the United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development, particularly as noted in paragraph 5 above, and, in this
connection, actively to consider the possibility of organizing an annual
seminar/symposium covering issues relating to the environment, commencing in
1994, with international participation as wide as possible, including that of
international organizations such as the United Nations;
7.
Also urges the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties to establish
monitoring and implementation mechanisms to ensure compliance with the
provisions of the 1991 Madrid Protocol on Environmental Protection;
8.
Reiterates its call, in welcoming the ban on prospecting and
mining in and around Antarctica for the next fifty years by Antarctic Treaty
Consultative Parties in accordance with the Madrid Protocol, for the ban to be
made permanent;
9.
Also reiterates its call that any move at drawing up an
international convention to establish a nature reserve or world park in
Antarctica and its dependent and associated ecosystems must be negotiated with
the full participation of the international community;
10.
Reaffirms, while welcoming the concrete steps taken by the
Secretariat through the publication on Antarctica by the Department of Public
Information, the need to promote further public awareness of the importance of
Antarctica to the ecosystem, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General
to continue to provide relevant materials on Antarctica through the Department
of Public Information within existing resources;
11.
Encourages the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties to increase
the level of cooperation and collaboration with a view to reducing the number
of scientific stations in Antarctica and to handle tourism effectively through
transparent environmental impact assessment studies;
12.
Urges the international community to ensure that all activities in
Antarctica are carried out exclusively for the purpose of peaceful scientific
investigation and that all such activities will ensure the maintenance of
international peace and security and the protection of the Antarctic
environment and are for the benefit of all mankind;
13.
Urges all States Members of the United Nations to cooperate with
the Secretary-General on matters pertaining to Antarctica;
14.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its forty-ninth
session the item entitled "Question of Antarctica".
81st plenary meeting
16 December 1993
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