- Falkland Islands Dependencies
Falkland Islands Dependencies was the constitutional arrangement for administering the British territories in Sub-Antarctica and
Antarctica from 1843 until 1985. Those arrangements were first enacted by the BritishLetters Patent of 1843, and subsequently revised in 1876, 1892, 1908, 1917 and 1962. For reasons of practical convenience the Dependencies were governed by Britain through the Falkland Islands Government, constituting however a distinct entity that was not part of theFalkland Islands in political or financial respect. [Robert K. Headland. "The Island of South Georgia". Cambridge University Press, 1984.]The territorial scope of the Dependencies varied as particular territories were claimed, annexed, and commercially exploited over an extensive period of time starting with South Georgia in 1775. Responding to repeated inquiries by the Government of Norway in 1905-07, Britain confirmed that the areas in question (between 35° and 80° west longitude) were British based on discoveries, and issued the 1908
Letters Patent extending the Dependencies to incorporate theSouth Sandwich Islands and Antarctic mainland territory (Graham Land ), with a permanent local administration inGrytviken , South Georgia established in 1909. [Odd Gunnar Skagestad. "Norsk Polar Politikk: Hovedtrekk og Utvikslingslinier, 1905-1974". Oslo: Dreyers Forlag, 1975] [Thorleif Tobias Thorleifsson. [http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/retrieve/3720/etd2367.pdf "Bi-polar international diplomacy: The Sverdrup Islands question, 1902-1930".] Master of Arts Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 2004.]The territories constituting the Falkland Islands Dependencies in 1908 were listed by the Letters Patent as "the groups of islands known as South Georgia, the South Orkneys, the South Shetlands, and the Sandwich Islands, and the territory known as Graham's Land, situated in the South Atlantic Ocean to the south of the 50th parallel of south latitude, and lying between the 20th and the 80th degrees of west longitude". In 1917 the Letters Patent were modified, applying the "sector principle" used in the
Arctic ; the new scope of the Dependencies was extended to comprise "all islands and territories whatsoever between the 20th degree of west longitude and the 50th degree of west longitude which are situated south of the 50th parallel of south latitude; and all islands and territories whatsoever between the 50th degree of west longitude and the 80th degree of west longitude which are situated south of the 58th parallel of south latitude", thus reaching theSouth Pole . [ [http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic17-1-15.pdf National Interests and Claims in the Antarctic] , p. 19, Robert E. Wilson] [R.K. Headland, "The Island of South Georgia", Cambridge University Press, 1984.] [The Ross Dependency. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 62, No. 5 (Nov., 1923), pp. 362-365.]The new international legal regime introduced in the Antarctic territory south of 60° south latitude by the 1961
Antarctic Treaty prompted Britain to separate the part of Dependencies that became subject to the Treaty. That was done by a 1962Order in Council that established theBritish Antarctic Territory , leaving in the Dependencies only the islands groups of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, including Shag Rocks andClerke Rocks . Eventually, in 1985 the Dependencies became the distinctBritish overseas territory ofSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands . [The British Antarctic Territory Order in Council, 1962. Her Majestys Stationery Office: Statutory Instrument 1962 No. 400.] [ [http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/wofact96/230.htm CIA World Factbook 1996: South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands] .]With the accession of the
United Kingdom to theEuropean Communities in 1973, the Falkland Islands Dependencies became one of the EU Overseas Countries and Territories under theTreaty of Rome , a status upheld by all subsequentEU treaties. That status of association is presently enjoyed by Dependencies successors, i.e.South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and theBritish Antarctic Territory . [ [http://www.europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/r12300.htm European Commission: Information on the Overseas countries and territories] ]ee also
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History of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
*Sovereignty of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
*History of the Falkland Islands
*British Antarctic Territory
*Special member state territories and their relations with the EU References
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