The Law of the Sea: Needs and Interests of Developing Countries : Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference of the Law of the Sea Institute, June 26-29, 1972, at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island |
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Contents
Welcome Werner A Baum 130 Proposed International Fishery Regimes | 6 |
Remarks Maureen Franssen 134 International Fishery Regimes and the Inter | 14 |
Discussion 143 A View of a Distantwater Fishing State | 20 |
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