The Law of the Sea: a New Geneva Conference: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the Law of the Sea Institute, June 21-24, 1971, at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island |
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... conflict are inevitable . Extract from President Nixon's Statement on U.S. Oceans Policy , May 23 , 1970 . We do not believe it to be the task of the conference to break up the international legal order that has matured through long ...
... conflict are inevitable . Extract from President Nixon's Statement on U.S. Oceans Policy , May 23 , 1970 . We do not believe it to be the task of the conference to break up the international legal order that has matured through long ...
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... conflicts of use will become increasingly frequent . These incontrovertible assumptions suggest that the traditional concepts of freedom of access and freedom of exploitation can no longer adequately serve the needs 15 THE CONSEQUENCES ...
... conflicts of use will become increasingly frequent . These incontrovertible assumptions suggest that the traditional concepts of freedom of access and freedom of exploitation can no longer adequately serve the needs 15 THE CONSEQUENCES ...
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... conflict , waste of resources and con- tamination of the environment and because the present regime of virtually total freedom of access , use and exploitation of ocean space beyond na- tional jurisdiction is considered by an increasing ...
... conflict , waste of resources and con- tamination of the environment and because the present regime of virtually total freedom of access , use and exploitation of ocean space beyond na- tional jurisdiction is considered by an increasing ...
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... are that the present unsatisfactory conflict - generating position will continue . 116See above , p . 7 et seq . 117See Tables 1-6 . The Question of International Straits A vital condition of agreement THE CONSEQUENCES OF NONAGREEMENT.
... are that the present unsatisfactory conflict - generating position will continue . 116See above , p . 7 et seq . 117See Tables 1-6 . The Question of International Straits A vital condition of agreement THE CONSEQUENCES OF NONAGREEMENT.
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... conflicts in cer- tain areas.121 Though this passage is not addressed to the question of straits , the reasoning behind the position taken is equally applicable to territorial sea straits . A middle view , and one which seems likely to ...
... conflicts in cer- tain areas.121 Though this passage is not addressed to the question of straits , the reasoning behind the position taken is equally applicable to territorial sea straits . A middle view , and one which seems likely to ...
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1973 Conference 200-mile territorial sea accept agree agreement Ambassador claims coast coastal common heritage concept concerned conflict continental shelf Continental Shelf Convention customary international law Declaration of Principles delegation developing countries discussion draft economic effect established exclusive existing exploitation exploration extension fisheries fishing freedom Geneva Convention heritage of mankind high seas important innocent passage interests international community international law international regime isobath issues June 23 land-locked Latin American limits of national living resources major manganese nodules marine environment maritime ment military national jurisdiction negotiations nonagreement nuclear ocean floor outer limit participation perhaps petroleum political position possible present problem production Professor proposal protection question reason regional Rhode Island scientific research Sea Conference sea-bed Seabed Committee seabed treaty ships Soviet straits submarine suggest ternational territorial sea tion treaty tuna unilateral United Nations waters zone