Law of the Sea: the Emerging Regime of the Oceans: Proceedings [of The] Eighth Annual Conference, June 18-21, 1973, University of Rhode Island, KingstonConference report comprising a commentary on law of the sea - stresses the scope for international cooperation in preventing marine pollution and protecting marine resources, etc. Maps, references and statistical tables. Conference held in kingston 1973 June 18 to 21. |
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... superports to the East Coast and to the Gulf , but this poses a number of economic , balance of payment , and national security issues . Transshipment from foreign superports on smaller tankers will increase the costs to United States ...
... superports to the East Coast and to the Gulf , but this poses a number of economic , balance of payment , and national security issues . Transshipment from foreign superports on smaller tankers will increase the costs to United States ...
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... superports will generate very substantial secondary environmental effects - those consequences that are felt on the land . Superports will be accompanied by development of refineries and petrochemical complexes that will require ...
... superports will generate very substantial secondary environmental effects - those consequences that are felt on the land . Superports will be accompanied by development of refineries and petrochemical complexes that will require ...
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... superports even though it would require a unilateral act . At the present time we are importing 30 percent of our ... superports in the very near future . Obviously , if the superport issue were to be negotiated separately from other ...
... superports even though it would require a unilateral act . At the present time we are importing 30 percent of our ... superports in the very near future . Obviously , if the superport issue were to be negotiated separately from other ...
Contents
Commentary Leigh Ratiner | 8 |
Commentary Paul Lapointe | 28 |
Chapter Four | 55 |
Copyright | |
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activities agreement base baseline become boundary cause Coast coastal companies concerned Conference considered construction continental shelf continue Convention course deal Department developing countries discussion economic effect environment establish example exist fact factor field fisheries fishing foreign future geographic going Gulf high seas important increase industry Institute interests involved islands issues Italy jurisdiction land lead less limits living major marine maritime material means measures miles million natural North ocean offshore operations percent Persian petroleum political pollution ports position possible potential present problems production programs proposal protection question reason regional regulations require result scientific seabed ships situation sources tankers technical territorial sea tion transfer United University vessels zone