Antarctic territorial claim
C561
concept
An Antarctic territorial claim is a formal assertion by a state to sovereignty over a defined region of Antarctica, typically for strategic, scientific, or resource-related interests, though such claims are regulated and largely held in abeyance under the Antarctic Treaty System.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Antarctic territorial claim canonical | 3 |
| Antarctic territory | 3 |
| French overseas territory in Antarctica | 1 |
| Norwegian territorial claim in Antarctica | 1 |
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| New Zealand Antarctic Territory | Antarctic territory |
| Argentine Antarctica | — |
| Ross Dependency | — |
| Australian Antarctic Territory | Antarctic territory |
| Adélie Land | French overseas territory in Antarctica |
|
Ross Dependency (New Zealand Antarctic territory)
surface form:
Ross Dependency
|
Antarctic territory |
| Chilean Antarctic Territory | — |
| Queen Maud Land | Norwegian territorial claim in Antarctica |