The United States Without the Law of the Sea Treaty: Opportunities and Costs : Proceedings from the Seventh Annual Conference Held June 12-15, 1983, Center for Ocean Management Studies, University of Rhode IslandLawrence Juda |
Contents
PART ONE Setting the Stage for | 1 |
International Political | 11 |
Where is the United States | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
accept administration agree agreement Ambassador Beesley amend American archipelagic areas bilateral Brian Hoyle Canada claims coastal Common Heritage conference continental shelf convention costs customary international law customary law decision declaration deep seabed mining developing countries dispute settlement Exclusive Economic Zone fisheries foreign freedom of navigation global going Group of 77 high seas implementation important industry intellectual property International Seabed Authority international straits interpretation issues Jones Act jurisdiction LOS Treaty major manganese nodules marine science maritime ment minerals mining regime national law negotiations non-seabed Ocean Law ocean policy options overflight Oxman participation party position Preparatory Commission PrepCom principle problems Professor protect question ratify recognize regional Rhode Island rules scientific research Seabed Authority statement ternational territorial sea tion tuna policy UNCLOS unilateral United Nations United States government United States interests United States policy United States tuna University of Rhode vessels