An examination of Federal and states\u27 interest in submerged land. Provides analysis of present boundary limitations and international implications of this boundary
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
After briefly establishing the relevant background of the controversy, this Comment suggests that ne...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
Recently, after several decades of negotiations, the United States, acting through the President, op...
Whether the federal government or the coastal states have jurisdiction over coastal submerged lands ...
Should the limits now established to de fine those areas of the waters lying off the United States c...
This Article examines the issue of the United State\u27s exertion of jurisdiction over the continent...
For the past decade and a half, one of the most harrassing problems in the realm of federal-state re...
During the past two centuries, various states which had previously limited their claims of full sove...
In 1982 the USA and other major industrial states refused to sign the Convention on the Law of the S...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
In addressing the concerns presented in the introduction, Part II of this article will argue that th...
This article casts aside traditional obsessions and examines the development and present state of co...
United States v. Alaska represents the latest clash between the federal government and coastal state...
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
After briefly establishing the relevant background of the controversy, this Comment suggests that ne...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
Recently, after several decades of negotiations, the United States, acting through the President, op...
Whether the federal government or the coastal states have jurisdiction over coastal submerged lands ...
Should the limits now established to de fine those areas of the waters lying off the United States c...
This Article examines the issue of the United State\u27s exertion of jurisdiction over the continent...
For the past decade and a half, one of the most harrassing problems in the realm of federal-state re...
During the past two centuries, various states which had previously limited their claims of full sove...
In 1982 the USA and other major industrial states refused to sign the Convention on the Law of the S...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
In addressing the concerns presented in the introduction, Part II of this article will argue that th...
This article casts aside traditional obsessions and examines the development and present state of co...
United States v. Alaska represents the latest clash between the federal government and coastal state...
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
After briefly establishing the relevant background of the controversy, this Comment suggests that ne...