CONTENTS
| | List of figures and tables | vii |
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| | 2 CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF THE OCEANS AND THEIR RESOURCES: GROTIUS TO THE TURN OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 8 |
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| | Legal perspectives on ocean law | 8 |
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| | Fisheries developments as a catalyst for change in marine policy and law | 17 |
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| | Recognition of the need for knowledge and data on fisheries | 20 |
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| | The Bering Sea fur seal problem | 30 |
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| | The Moray Firth dispute | 35 |
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| | 3 THE TURN OF THE CENTURY TO WORLD WAR II | 49 |
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| | Consideration of the legal regime | 51 |
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| | From oceans to ocean space: developing interest in the seabed and airspace | 53 |
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| | Concern with the marine environment | 54 |
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| | The League of Nations and the law of the sea | 62 |
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| | The League of Nations and whaling | 67 |
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| | Alaskan salmon fisheries | 73 |
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| | 4 WORLD WAR II AND THE POSTWAR WORLD | 93 |
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| | The continental shelf and petroleum | 93 |
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| | The International Law Commission and the continental shelf | 98 |
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| | The Truman Proclamation on Fisheries | 109 |
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| | Consequences of the Truman Proclamations | 113 |
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Book title: International Law and Ocean Use Management.
Contributors: Lawrence Juda - Author.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1996.
Page number: v.
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