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Giantclaim™ sells unique claims to the North Pole and its vast energy reserves that may be worth more than a million dollars.  

 
 
Who owns the North Pole
 
- Under international law no country owns the North Pole or the region of the Arctic Ocean surrounding it. This is governed by the International Seabed Authority.

- The North Pole is a no man's land, which is supervised by a UN Commission. The five Polar countries - Russia, the U.S.A., Canada, Norway and Denmark - each control a 200-mile economic zone along each of their coasts, none of which, physically reach the Pole itself.

- Under current UN Maritime conventions, a country's zone can only be extended if it can prove its continental shelf is a natural extension of its own territory, and that it can also show it has a similar geological structure.

- Four out of the five Polar countries have ratified the Law of the Sea Treaty governing disputes over exploitation rights, restricting their influence on the Arctic’s future. Only the US has refused to do so.

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