The Journal, in partnership with the Law of the Sea Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, is therefore proud to present a symposium on Multilateralism in International Ocean Resources Law. The authors represented in this symposium delivered papers last year at a conference organized by the Institute at the Boalt Hall School of Law, UC-Berkeley; and those papers have been extensively revised for publication in this issue
Each year, as part of the San Diego Law Review\u27s symposium on law of the sea, a student article i...
For a good many years, the major law reviews in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and France...
This article explores the concerns raised by conservation groups and evaluates the concept of a WOPT...
This issue contains timely and relevant articles on each of these important subjects - three article...
The San Diego Law Review symposium contains some very thoughtful comments with respect to the validi...
There is a widespread demand among nations to convene a new international conference on the law of t...
The Article takes a glance international organizations and treatises concerning the Law of the Sea. ...
This symposium in the San Diego Law Review will appear at an historic point in the development of oc...
These are exciting times for an ocean lawyer, for the Law of the Sea is in a period of reconstitutio...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
In spite of the economic and political importance, fishery problems are being dragged in by the back...
In this Article, the author analyzes the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The a...
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...
The sixth session of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Seas concluded last summe...
(print) xv, 321 p. : ill., maps. ; 24 cm"A Publication of the Law of the Sea Institute and the Mersh...
Each year, as part of the San Diego Law Review\u27s symposium on law of the sea, a student article i...
For a good many years, the major law reviews in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and France...
This article explores the concerns raised by conservation groups and evaluates the concept of a WOPT...
This issue contains timely and relevant articles on each of these important subjects - three article...
The San Diego Law Review symposium contains some very thoughtful comments with respect to the validi...
There is a widespread demand among nations to convene a new international conference on the law of t...
The Article takes a glance international organizations and treatises concerning the Law of the Sea. ...
This symposium in the San Diego Law Review will appear at an historic point in the development of oc...
These are exciting times for an ocean lawyer, for the Law of the Sea is in a period of reconstitutio...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
In spite of the economic and political importance, fishery problems are being dragged in by the back...
In this Article, the author analyzes the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The a...
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...
The sixth session of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Seas concluded last summe...
(print) xv, 321 p. : ill., maps. ; 24 cm"A Publication of the Law of the Sea Institute and the Mersh...
Each year, as part of the San Diego Law Review\u27s symposium on law of the sea, a student article i...
For a good many years, the major law reviews in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and France...
This article explores the concerns raised by conservation groups and evaluates the concept of a WOPT...