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International Law and Ocean Use Management

By: Lawrence Juda | Book details

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CONTENTS
List of figures and tablesvii
Prefaceviii
Acknowledgmentsix
1 INTRODUCTION 1
2 CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF THE OCEANS AND THEIR RESOURCES: GROTIUS TO THE TURN OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 8
Legal perspectives on ocean law8
Fisheries developments as a catalyst for change in marine policy and law17
Recognition of the need for knowledge and data on fisheries20
The Bering Sea fur seal problem30
The Moray Firth dispute35
Notes39
3 THE TURN OF THE CENTURY TO WORLD WAR II 49
Consideration of the legal regime51
From oceans to ocean space: developing interest in the seabed and airspace53
Concern with the marine environment54
The League of Nations and the law of the sea62
The League of Nations and whaling67
The halibut treaties72
Alaskan salmon fisheries73
Notes82
4 WORLD WAR II AND THE POSTWAR WORLD 93
The continental shelf and petroleum93
The International Law Commission and the continental shelf98
Marine pollution103
Fisheries107
The Truman Proclamation on Fisheries109
Consequences of the Truman Proclamations113

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