Policy Issues in Ocean Law

dc.call-noJX 4408.P64 1975 GBAY
dc.creatorJacobson, Jon L.
dc.creatorCharney, Jonathan I.
dc.creatorKnight, H. Gary
dc.date.accessioned2010-08-05T16:20:54Z
dc.date.available2010-08-05T16:20:54Z
dc.date.issued1975
dc.description189 pagesen
dc.description.abstractOne undisputed truth about both the Caracas and Geneva Sessions of the Third Law of the Sea Conference is that there remain many unresolved issues of both immediate and long-range policy interest and significance for United States policymakers. this work, a product of the Working Group on Technical Issues of the Law of the Sea of the American Society of International Law, outlines legal and policy-oriented issues of timely importances. The papers add needed analysis to three of the outstanding ocean policy questions: The use of reservations to an international ocean agreement; the sharing of revenues from seabed mining; and interim resource management options in the absence of a definitive ocean treaty.en
dc.history2/7/11 ksws
dc.identifier.otherAccession # 10376
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/26875
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.locationGBAY Circulating Collection
dc.publisherWest Publishing Companyen
dc.subjectLaw of the Seaen
dc.subjectenvironmental policyen
dc.subjectocean policyen
dc.titlePolicy Issues in Ocean Lawen
dc.title.alternativeThe American Society of International Law Studies in Transnational Legal Policy No. 8en
dc.title.alternativeStudies of the Working Group on Technical Issues of the Law of the Seaen
dc.typeBooken

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