Ordering the Oceans: The Making of the Law of the Sea |
Contents
From Morgan to Pardo 1667 to 1967 | 10 |
how groups and personalities count | 23 |
The Trail of a Text | 40 |
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12-mile territorial sea 200-mile limit accepted agreed agreement archipelagic Arctic argued Article Arvid Pardo Atlantic baselines Britain British Canada Canadian Caracas cent claim co-operation coast coastal common heritage companies consortia continental shelf delegation developing countries disputes draft Elliot Richardson Enterprise environmental Evensen exclusive economic zone exploitation fisheries fishing zone fleets foreign freedom of navigation Group of 77 Gulf high seas Indonesia industrialized countries innocent passage interest international law International Seabed Authority Interview with author islands issues Jens Evensen joint ventures land-based landlocked Latin American lawyers Legault LL/GDS major manganese nodules marine environment marine pollution maritime powers miles million mine-site minerals Nandan national jurisdiction negotiating groups negotiating text nickel organization Pacific Pardo problems produced proposal provisions Ratiner Reagan regime salmon Satya Nandan says Seabed Committee seabed mining ships sovereign rights Soviet Union submarines territorial sea tons treaty UNCLOS-3 United Nations vessels vote warships waters