Beagle Channel dispute

Abstract: Both Chile and Argentina declared their independence from Spain early in the nineteenth century (Argentina in 1816 and Chile in 1818). The legal status of Patagonia, far away from the centers of power at the time, was soon disputed between both countries. In 1881, Chile and Argentina signe...

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Autores principales: Fuente, María del Rosario de la, Kirchner, Stefan
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer Nature Switzerland 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17366
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spelling I33-R139-123456789-173662023-12-06T19:34:28Z Beagle Channel dispute Fuente, María del Rosario de la Kirchner, Stefan TERRITORIO Chile Argentina DISPUTAS ARBITRAJE TRIBUNALES INTERNACIONALES MEDIACION PAPAL TRATADOS DERECHO DEL MAR CANAL BEAGLE DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO Abstract: Both Chile and Argentina declared their independence from Spain early in the nineteenth century (Argentina in 1816 and Chile in 1818). The legal status of Patagonia, far away from the centers of power at the time, was soon disputed between both countries. In 1881, Chile and Argentina signed a boundary treaty. It established the Andes as the border between both countries, split Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego into a Chilean and an Argentinian side and established Chilean sovereignty over the islands south of the Beagle Channel. In addition, Tierra del Fuego was to be demilitarized and general freedom of navigation was to be permitted to all vessels through the Strait of Magellan. The Beagle channel dispute has two important characteristics that separate it from other Argentinian and Chilean border disputes. It deals with a maritime border, something that negotiators of the 1881 Treaty did not envision at the time. It deals with a maritime border in the context of the negotiations of the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973–1982). It is a dispute that entails direct negotiations, arbitration, and a Pontifical mediation. 2023-10-30T14:54:36Z 2023-10-30T14:54:36Z 2023 Parte de libro Fuente, M. de la., Kirchner, S. Beagle Channel dispute en línea]. En: Gray, K.W. (ed.). Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights. Springer: Cham. 2023 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-68846-6_734-1 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17366 978-3-319-68846-6 (impreso) 978-3-319-68846-6 (online) https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/17366 10.1007/978-3-319-68846-6_734-1 eng Acceso Restringido http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Springer Nature Switzerland Gray, K.W. (ed.). Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights. Springer: Cham. 2023
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language Inglés
topic TERRITORIO
Chile
Argentina
DISPUTAS
ARBITRAJE
TRIBUNALES INTERNACIONALES
MEDIACION PAPAL
TRATADOS
DERECHO DEL MAR
CANAL BEAGLE
DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO
spellingShingle TERRITORIO
Chile
Argentina
DISPUTAS
ARBITRAJE
TRIBUNALES INTERNACIONALES
MEDIACION PAPAL
TRATADOS
DERECHO DEL MAR
CANAL BEAGLE
DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO
Fuente, María del Rosario de la
Kirchner, Stefan
Beagle Channel dispute
topic_facet TERRITORIO
Chile
Argentina
DISPUTAS
ARBITRAJE
TRIBUNALES INTERNACIONALES
MEDIACION PAPAL
TRATADOS
DERECHO DEL MAR
CANAL BEAGLE
DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO
description Abstract: Both Chile and Argentina declared their independence from Spain early in the nineteenth century (Argentina in 1816 and Chile in 1818). The legal status of Patagonia, far away from the centers of power at the time, was soon disputed between both countries. In 1881, Chile and Argentina signed a boundary treaty. It established the Andes as the border between both countries, split Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego into a Chilean and an Argentinian side and established Chilean sovereignty over the islands south of the Beagle Channel. In addition, Tierra del Fuego was to be demilitarized and general freedom of navigation was to be permitted to all vessels through the Strait of Magellan. The Beagle channel dispute has two important characteristics that separate it from other Argentinian and Chilean border disputes. It deals with a maritime border, something that negotiators of the 1881 Treaty did not envision at the time. It deals with a maritime border in the context of the negotiations of the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973–1982). It is a dispute that entails direct negotiations, arbitration, and a Pontifical mediation.
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title Beagle Channel dispute
title_short Beagle Channel dispute
title_full Beagle Channel dispute
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