Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island States," 1979, UH-Mano
The passage of time has not diminished the achievement represented by the United Nations Convention ...
The San Diego Law Review is to be congratulated for its ninth annual Law of the Sea (LOS) Symposium....
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
These are exciting times for an ocean lawyer, for the Law of the Sea is in a period of reconstitutio...
This issue contains timely and relevant articles on each of these important subjects - three article...
The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea is, in my view, the most ambitious and com...
The editors of the 1984 Law of the Sea Symposium asked that this Foreword concentrate on the future ...
During the past fifty years, considerable controversy has taken place concerning delineation of the ...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
Professor R.R. Baxter, the U.S. State Department\u27s Counselor on International Law, in addressing ...
This presentation is intended to discuss where the Law of the Sea Conference now stands. Because you...
The special status provisions of the Law of the Sea Treaty are limited to archipelagic states an...
The Author introduces the following Articles about the Law of the Sea. He states that the Third Unit...
In his introduction, Mr. Zuleta provides a background of the issues surrounding the signing of the r...
The passage of time has not diminished the achievement represented by the United Nations Convention ...
The San Diego Law Review is to be congratulated for its ninth annual Law of the Sea (LOS) Symposium....
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
These are exciting times for an ocean lawyer, for the Law of the Sea is in a period of reconstitutio...
This issue contains timely and relevant articles on each of these important subjects - three article...
The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea is, in my view, the most ambitious and com...
The editors of the 1984 Law of the Sea Symposium asked that this Foreword concentrate on the future ...
During the past fifty years, considerable controversy has taken place concerning delineation of the ...
The author looks at coastal and other state interests competing in the united States\u27 policy for ...
Professor R.R. Baxter, the U.S. State Department\u27s Counselor on International Law, in addressing ...
This presentation is intended to discuss where the Law of the Sea Conference now stands. Because you...
The special status provisions of the Law of the Sea Treaty are limited to archipelagic states an...
The Author introduces the following Articles about the Law of the Sea. He states that the Third Unit...
In his introduction, Mr. Zuleta provides a background of the issues surrounding the signing of the r...
The passage of time has not diminished the achievement represented by the United Nations Convention ...
The San Diego Law Review is to be congratulated for its ninth annual Law of the Sea (LOS) Symposium....
For over ten years, in three Conferences and some nine Conference sessions, the United Nations has g...