Collected Papers from Current Issues in the Law of the Sea: Muhlenberg College, Center for the Arts, Allentown, Pennsylvania, November 16-17, 1979 |
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Page 67
... tion of the need to alter radically the existing complex of economic relationships , and their efforts have re- sulted in a vigorous thrust of quasi - lawmaking for areas beyond national jurisdiction , particularly the deep sea- bed and ...
... tion of the need to alter radically the existing complex of economic relationships , and their efforts have re- sulted in a vigorous thrust of quasi - lawmaking for areas beyond national jurisdiction , particularly the deep sea- bed and ...
Page 125
... tion -- if the CHF Proposal is adopted the U.S. contribu- tion would be matched and exceeded by the contributions-- required contributions of other states . Taken together , their 125.
... tion -- if the CHF Proposal is adopted the U.S. contribu- tion would be matched and exceeded by the contributions-- required contributions of other states . Taken together , their 125.
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... tion to the United Nations Seabed Committee , and a frequent contributor to U.S. Congressional hearings on deep seabed mining policy . Christopher C. Joyner , formerly Assistant Professor of International Relations at Muhlenberg College ...
... tion to the United Nations Seabed Committee , and a frequent contributor to U.S. Congressional hearings on deep seabed mining policy . Christopher C. Joyner , formerly Assistant Professor of International Relations at Muhlenberg College ...
Contents
The Canadian Perspective | 7 |
The African Perspective of the Law of | 13 |
Rethink | 41 |
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acceptance activities African agreement American Antarctic Antarctica approach Authority become believe called claims coastal common heritage concerned Conference Consultative continent continental shelf Convention deep seabed mining developing countries differences economic zone effect established example exclusive exist exploitation fact final fishing foreign freedom future give Government Group Gulf high seas important interests international law involved Iran issue jurisdiction krill limits major mankind marine marine environment miles minerals nature navigation needs negotiations ocean offshore Parties passage Persian political pollution port position possible powers present principle problem produced proposed protection provisions question reason regime region regulations relating respect Saudi Arabia scientific research sharing sources sovereignty standards straits territorial sea Third World tion transit treaty UNCLOS United Nations University vessel voting waters