This presentation and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled: Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. It addresses some of the issues facing the United States Congress such as protecting the position of U.S. companies, as well as promoting international agreements with regards to ocean mining
This Comment analyzes the present dilemma of the United States ocean mining industry. The author rev...
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea went into effect in November 16, 1994. This...
The eighth session of the United Nations Law of the Sea Conference convened recently in Geneva, Swit...
The legal regime governing the recovery of deep seabed minerals may be the most difficult issue now ...
On November 16, 1994, the U.N. Law of the Sea Convention entered into force but without accession by...
The fifth and most recent session of the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sa (UNCLOS) was...
The San Diego Law Review symposium contains some very thoughtful comments with respect to the validi...
For most of the last decade, the longest and largest United Nations Conference in history has negoti...
The author reviews negotiations at The Law of the Sea Conference, offering his views as to the sourc...
This Comment analyzes the composition and decision-making procedures of the proposed International S...
In June of 1980, the President of the United States signed into law the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Res...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
Presentation and Panel Discussion from the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Pe...
The United States is committed as a matter of national policy to enter into negotiations with all co...
This Comment analyzes the present dilemma of the United States ocean mining industry. The author rev...
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea went into effect in November 16, 1994. This...
The eighth session of the United Nations Law of the Sea Conference convened recently in Geneva, Swit...
The legal regime governing the recovery of deep seabed minerals may be the most difficult issue now ...
On November 16, 1994, the U.N. Law of the Sea Convention entered into force but without accession by...
The fifth and most recent session of the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sa (UNCLOS) was...
The San Diego Law Review symposium contains some very thoughtful comments with respect to the validi...
For most of the last decade, the longest and largest United Nations Conference in history has negoti...
The author reviews negotiations at The Law of the Sea Conference, offering his views as to the sourc...
This Comment analyzes the composition and decision-making procedures of the proposed International S...
In June of 1980, the President of the United States signed into law the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Res...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
Presentation and Panel Discussion from the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Pe...
The United States is committed as a matter of national policy to enter into negotiations with all co...
This Comment analyzes the present dilemma of the United States ocean mining industry. The author rev...
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea went into effect in November 16, 1994. This...