| Law of the Sea Institute - 1972 - 244 pages
...articles embodying the international regime — including an international machinery — for the area and the resources of the seabed and the ocean floor,...Declaration of Principles Governing the Seabed and Ocean Floor and 7Draft United Nations Convention on the International SeaBed Area (A/AC. 138/25); or... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 698 pages
...treaty articles embodying the international regime incluiir.,; an international rachinery - for the area and the resources of the sea-bed and the ocean floor,...Jurisdiction, taking into account the equitable sharing by «n States in the benefits to be derived therefrom, bearing in mind the special interests and needs... | |
| Ram Prakash Anand - 1976 - 324 pages
...treaty articles embodying the international regime—including an international machinery—for the area and the resources of the sea-bed and the ocean floor,...beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, taking into iccount the equitable sharing by all states in the benefits to be derived therefrom, bearing in mind... | |
| 1982 - 264 pages
...order which would take into account the interests and needs of mankind as a whole and, in particular, the special interests and needs of developing countries, whether coastal or land-locked, £i^q by this Convention to develop the principles embodied in resolution 2749 (XXV) of 17 December... | |
| Wellington Winter Nyangoni - 1985 - 300 pages
...the Conference on the Law of the Sea. The draft treaty included an international machinery to govern the resources of the seabed and the ocean floor and...Principles Governing the Sea-Bed and the Ocean Floor. The committee was instructed to invite the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization... | |
| Louis B. Sohn - 1986 - 1118 pages
...economic order which takes into account the interests and needs of mankind as a whole and, in particular, Desiring by this Convention to develop the principles embodied in resolution 2749 (XXV) of 17 December... | |
| Ellen Hey - 1989 - 328 pages
...international order, which takes into account the interests and needs of mankind as a whole, in particular, the special interests and needs of developing countries, whether coastal or land-locked", as stated in fifth preambular paragraph to this Convention. It may be questioned whether the geographical... | |
| Peter B. Payoyo - 1997 - 572 pages
...economic order which takes into account the interests and needs of mankind as a whole and, in particular, the special interests and needs of developing countries, whether coastal or land-locked. Desiring by this Convention to develop the principles embodied in resolution 2749 (XXV) of 17 December... | |
| 1997 - 1222 pages
...economic order which takes into account the interests and needs of mankind as a whole and, in particular, April 1958. 2. This Convention Desiring by this Convention to develop the principles embodied in resolution 2749 (XXV) of 17 December... | |
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