Latin America and the Development of the Law of the Sea: Regional Documents and National Legislation, Volume 1Alberto Szekely Oceana Publications, 1976 - Law This two binder set provides essays and substantive legislation and materials on the contributions of the Latin American states to the develpment of international sea law. National legislation is provided on a country-by-country basis. Some of the topics discussed include, among others, fishing regulations, permits for foreign fishing vessels, enforcement of the 200 mile claims. |
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12 miles 200-mile claims adopted agreement Argentina Bolivia Brazil breadth Caracas Chapter Chile coast coastal Colombia concept Conference conservation zones contiguous zone Continental Shelf Convention Costa Rica Declaration Decree defended delimitation Derecho Dominican Republic E.D. Brown Ecuador El Salvador epicontinental sea established Exclusive Economic Zone exploitation extended extra-juridical favour Fisheries foreign freedom of navigation Geneva Guatemala High Seas Honduras IACJ IAJC Ibid included instruments Inter-American interests International Law issued juridical arguments jurisdiction land-locked Latin American Latin American countries Latin American position legislation Lima marine maritime areas maritime zones Meeting Mexican Mexico Montevideo natural resources Nicaragua ocean outer limit Panama Paraguay patrimonial sea patrimonialists Peru Peruvian principles proposal recognized regime region Regulations Resolution Salvador Sea-Bed Committee Session sovereignty sub-regional subsoil territorial sea territorial waters territorialists three-mile Treaty Truman Proclamation U.N. Leg unilateral claims United Uruguay Venezuela vessels votes