Antarctic Treaty Secretariat formally begins operations in Buenos Aires
For more than four decades after 1959, the Antarctic Treaty operated without a permanent administrative institution. That changed on 1 September 2004, when the Antarctic Treaty Secretariat formally began operations in Buenos Aires. The creation of the Secretariat was a significant institutional milestone because it improved continuity, document management, meeting support, information sharing, and public access to treaty materials. As the Antarctic Treaty System grew more complex, with multiple instruments, annexes, and meetings, a permanent secretariat became essential to effective governance. Its establishment marked the system’s transition from a relatively lean diplomatic arrangement to a more durable international institution.