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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
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Constitutional Barriers To Smooth Sailing: 14 U.S.C. § 89(A) And The Fourth Amendment, Megan Jaye Kight
Constitutional Barriers To Smooth Sailing: 14 U.S.C. § 89(A) And The Fourth Amendment, Megan Jaye Kight
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Right To Ice?: The Application Of International And National Water Laws To The Acquisition Of Iceberg Rights, Bryan S. Geon
A Right To Ice?: The Application Of International And National Water Laws To The Acquisition Of Iceberg Rights, Bryan S. Geon
Michigan Journal of International Law
This note first reviews in Part I the history and potential of the idea of iceberg utilization. Part II then briefly examines the relevant sources of international law relating to iceberg acquisition. Finding that the standard sources of international law, such as conventions and international custom, currently provide inadequate guidance in this area. The note in Part III then searches for general principles embodied in the three major regimes of national water law: riparian rights, prior appropriation, and administrative allocation. Finally, it outlines in Part IV what an iceberg appropriation regime might look like under each regime.
Turbot Wars: Straddling Stocks, Regime Theory, And A New U.N. Agreement, Jamison E. Colburn
Turbot Wars: Straddling Stocks, Regime Theory, And A New U.N. Agreement, Jamison E. Colburn
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Legal, Political, And Scientific Response To Ocean Dumping And Sub-Seabed Disposal Of Nuclear Waste, James Waczewski
Legal, Political, And Scientific Response To Ocean Dumping And Sub-Seabed Disposal Of Nuclear Waste, James Waczewski
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Human Rights And The United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea, Bernard H. Oxman
Human Rights And The United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea, Bernard H. Oxman
Articles
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Developing A National Coastal Zone Management Program For Venezuela, Marisol Salazar
Developing A National Coastal Zone Management Program For Venezuela, Marisol Salazar
LLM Theses and Essays
The primary focus of this study is to develop a National Coastal Zone Management Program for Venezuela, a moderate, comprehensive, and an effective long-term program which allows the development and protection of the Venezuelan Coastal Zone now and in the future. This program must comply with the actual Venezuelan environmental laws and its administrative mechanisms. Also, it must help to control ecological, economic, commercial, social, and human pressures on the Venezuelan coastal area. The design of this project will be based on an analysis of the extensive experience of the U.S.A. coastal states under the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA); …
Mexico's Legal Regime Over Its Marine Spaces: A Proposal For The Delimitation Of The Continental Shelf In The Deepest Part Of The Gulf Of Mexico, Jorge A. Vargas
Mexico's Legal Regime Over Its Marine Spaces: A Proposal For The Delimitation Of The Continental Shelf In The Deepest Part Of The Gulf Of Mexico, Jorge A. Vargas
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Maritime Boundaries: Political, Strategic And Historical Considerations, Bernard H. Oxman
International Maritime Boundaries: Political, Strategic And Historical Considerations, Bernard H. Oxman
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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