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Recent Developments In The Law Of The Seas Ii: A Synopsis, John M. Gantus
Recent Developments In The Law Of The Seas Ii: A Synopsis, John M. Gantus
San Diego Law Review
The following materials are a compilation of events relevant to law of the seas that took place from March 15, 1970 to March 1, 1971. While it is fairly complete it is far from exhaustive, due to the lack of continuity and organization of source materials. Major sources include the New York Times, the Environmental Reporter, and the United States Code Congressional and Administrative News, as well as a little help from our friends. The format used is basically the same as that used last year when the first synopsis was published. For those of our readers who found the …
The Seabed Question In Context: One Of Many Issues Massing For The 1973 Conference, Clark M. Eichelberger
The Seabed Question In Context: One Of Many Issues Massing For The 1973 Conference, Clark M. Eichelberger
San Diego Law Review
A Comment on the evolution the United Nation's Seabed Committee.
An Englishman's Safe Port, F. J.J. Cadwallader
An Englishman's Safe Port, F. J.J. Cadwallader
San Diego Law Review
A discussion of use and elements of safe ports by ships in distress.
Wet War: North Pacific, Edward J. Oliver
Wet War: North Pacific, Edward J. Oliver
San Diego Law Review
The United States contiguous Fishery Zone. The enforcement of the Unites States and its fishing zones and its present basis.
Latin American Countries Facing The Problem Of Territorial Waters, J. J. Santa-Pinter
Latin American Countries Facing The Problem Of Territorial Waters, J. J. Santa-Pinter
San Diego Law Review
Discusses is three parts 1. Problems of individual Latin American countries; 2. Latin American political criteria; 3. Regional political thoughts of Latin American countries.
Freezing The Boundry Dividing Federal And State Interests In Offshore Submerged Lands, Norman Wulf
Freezing The Boundry Dividing Federal And State Interests In Offshore Submerged Lands, Norman Wulf
San Diego Law Review
An examination of Federal and states' interest in submerged land. Provides analysis of present boundary limitations and international implications of this boundary.
The Un And The Law Of The Sea: Prospects For The United States Seabeds Treaty, Margaret Lynch Gerstle
The Un And The Law Of The Sea: Prospects For The United States Seabeds Treaty, Margaret Lynch Gerstle
San Diego Law Review
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States' policy for Law of the Sea.
Seabed Resources: The Problems Of Adolescence, W. Frank Newton
Seabed Resources: The Problems Of Adolescence, W. Frank Newton
San Diego Law Review
Discusses the past, present, and future problems with seabed exploration and related international responses to these problems.
The Draft United Nations Conventions On The International Seabed Area: Background, Description, And Some Preliminary Thoughts, H. Gary Knight
The Draft United Nations Conventions On The International Seabed Area: Background, Description, And Some Preliminary Thoughts, H. Gary Knight
San Diego Law Review
This Article covers relevant aspects of marine geology and marine resources law, a short history of seabed questions, the Draft Convention, and Nixon's statements in 1970. Part III of the articles summarizes provisions of the Draft Commission and makes some comments.
Foreword: Law Of The Sea Needs For The 1970'S, Daniel Wilkes
Foreword: Law Of The Sea Needs For The 1970'S, Daniel Wilkes
San Diego Law Review
These are exciting times for an ocean lawyer, for the Law of the Sea is in a period of reconstitution; simultaneously, the arena for remaking ocean law also could become the amphitheater for constitutive changes in our international system - or, as is predicted by a coterie of doomsayers, just another ring of an antedelvian circus. Looked at in this light, the following Law of the Seas Symposium can be judged, either by the degree to which its authors follow the "Rules of Play" for this constitutive period, or by the extent to which they meet the need for new …