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Book Review: Law Of The Sea: U.S. Policy Dilemma. Eds. Bernard H. Oxman, David D. Caron, & Charles L.O. Buderi. San Francisco, California: Institute For Contemporary Studies Press, 1983., M. W. Janis Apr 2015

Book Review: Law Of The Sea: U.S. Policy Dilemma. Eds. Bernard H. Oxman, David D. Caron, & Charles L.O. Buderi. San Francisco, California: Institute For Contemporary Studies Press, 1983., M. W. Janis

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Provisional Understanding Regarding Deep Seabed Matters: An Ill-Conceived Regime For U.S. Deep Seabed Mining, Steven J. Molitor Jan 1987

The Provisional Understanding Regarding Deep Seabed Matters: An Ill-Conceived Regime For U.S. Deep Seabed Mining, Steven J. Molitor

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Comment, Marne A. Dubs Apr 1983

Comment, Marne A. Dubs

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Comment, Bernard H. Oxman Apr 1983

Comment, Bernard H. Oxman

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Future Of The Exploitation Of The Resources Of The Deep Seabed And Subsoil, John S. Bailey Apr 1983

The Future Of The Exploitation Of The Resources Of The Deep Seabed And Subsoil, John S. Bailey

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Mining The Deep Seabed Implications For International Law And American Foreign Policy, Steven H. Fitzgerald May 1981

Mining The Deep Seabed Implications For International Law And American Foreign Policy, Steven H. Fitzgerald

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

Whether or not the United States may someday face a mineral shortage, the need for a coherent, unified minerals policy is critical to national objectives and national security. Deep-sea mining may be the answer to American (and world) mineral needs in the twenty-first century. However, there are numerous problems which must be dealt with and resolved in the near future, in order to enable the U.S. (and the world community) to take advantage of vast undersea resources. Deep-sea mining requires the development of technology, tremendous capital investments, and years of labor before production can begin. U.S. policy makers must decide …


The Proposed New Convention On The Law Of The Sea -- A Candid Appraisal, Luke W. Finlay Jan 1980

The Proposed New Convention On The Law Of The Sea -- A Candid Appraisal, Luke W. Finlay

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The purpose of this article is to analyze certain of the more critical aspects of the Draft Convention of September 22, 1980 in an effort to determine where the truth lies between the two sharply contrasting points of view that the Convention was either success and marked a turning point for the rule of law, or that it was a disaster and that it would take a century for the law of the sea to recover.


Financial Arrangements, Mati L. Pal Jan 1979

Financial Arrangements, Mati L. Pal

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This paper and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. The issues that are dealt with in the negotiating group fall into three groups: what kinds of payments would the contractor make to the Authority, when the payments would be made, and how much would be paid.


A System Of Exploitation, George Aldrich Jan 1979

A System Of Exploitation, George Aldrich

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This paper and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. This presentation defines those most important elements of a system of reasonably assured access, including the financial arrangements, the production limitation, and the very tough problem of allotting sections of the production ceiling.


The Niceties Of Nickel -- Canada And The Production Ceiling Issue At The Law Of The Sea Conference, Lawrence L. Herman Jan 1979

The Niceties Of Nickel -- Canada And The Production Ceiling Issue At The Law Of The Sea Conference, Lawrence L. Herman

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This paper and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. This presentation discusses the legal and technical complexity of placing international limitations or ceilings on the production of nickel and manganese.


Inducement For Exploration By Companies, Richard Young Jan 1979

Inducement For Exploration By Companies, Richard Young

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This presentation and panel discussion are part of the Symposium, entitled: Mining the Deep Seabed: a Range of Perspectives. It discusses why industries are interested in this activity, and what assurances companies need to continue the activity.


Customary International Law And Deep Seabed Mining, L.F.E. Goldie Jan 1979

Customary International Law And Deep Seabed Mining, L.F.E. Goldie

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Presentation and Panel Discussion from the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. This paper stresses current issues and questions involving the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea and to look at their effects.


Deep Seabed Mining And Developing Countries, Roy Lee Jan 1979

Deep Seabed Mining And Developing Countries, Roy Lee

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This presentation and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled: Mining the Deep Seabed: a Range of Perspectives. The paper presents the views of the developing countries on the following group of issues: first, the Declaration of Principles and the value of seabed mining; second, the role of the Enterprise; and third, the institutional arrangements.