Law of the Sea, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oceans and Atmosphere..., 92-2, October 3, 19721972 - 137 pages |
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... accept sub- stantial coastal state economic jurisdiction in waters and seabed areas adjacent to the territorial sea as part of an overall law of the sea settlement . However , we hve emphasized that this resource management juris ...
... accept sub- stantial coastal state economic jurisdiction in waters and seabed areas adjacent to the territorial sea as part of an overall law of the sea settlement . However , we hve emphasized that this resource management juris ...
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... accept any change in the item because they felt that a modification would detract from the integrity of the economic zone concept as they saw it . Agreement was finally achieved by adding another item dealing with other types of coastal ...
... accept any change in the item because they felt that a modification would detract from the integrity of the economic zone concept as they saw it . Agreement was finally achieved by adding another item dealing with other types of coastal ...
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... accepted this for- mula along with the other delegations we had worked with to achieve a balanced list . These countries were the United Kingdom , France , the Soviet Union , Poland , Japan , and the Netherlands . Subcommittee II heard ...
... accepted this for- mula along with the other delegations we had worked with to achieve a balanced list . These countries were the United Kingdom , France , the Soviet Union , Poland , Japan , and the Netherlands . Subcommittee II heard ...
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... accepted , they would still maintain a right to continue the exploitation of our coastal species ? Mr. McKERNAN . You have asked really two important questions , Senator . In the first question the answer is that our particular proposal ...
... accepted , they would still maintain a right to continue the exploitation of our coastal species ? Mr. McKERNAN . You have asked really two important questions , Senator . In the first question the answer is that our particular proposal ...
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... accept , and in fact we favor from our own standpoint in many cases in order to protect our own domestic industries , coastal State resource management . And the negotiation of the sort of international elements we want within that ...
... accept , and in fact we favor from our own standpoint in many cases in order to protect our own domestic industries , coastal State resource management . And the negotiation of the sort of international elements we want within that ...
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aircraft anadromous Annex areas Chairman claimant nation coast coastal State resource concerned conservation continental margin Continental Shelf Contracting Parties deep seabed delegation developing countries dispute dumping economic effective established exclusive fishing zone exploitation fishermen free transit Geneva Convention Government hereinafter cited IMCO important innocent passage interests international agreement international cooperation international law international regime international straits isobath issues LIMITS OF NATIONAL living resources manganese manganese nodules marine environment marine pollution marine science maritime matter McKernan ment miles national jurisdiction navigation negotiations OCEAN FLOOR ocean resource oceanographic organization overfishing petroleum position present principle problems programs proposals protection question regulations respect scientific research Sea Conference Sea Institute Seabed Committee Senator HOLLINGS Senator STEVENS Soviet Soviet Union statement STEVENSON Subcommittee supra note Tanzania territorial sea tion tional traffic separation schemes treaty U.S. REPRESENTATIVE unilateral action United Kingdom United Nations vessels waters
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Page 90 - Policy of the United States With Respect to Coastal Fisheries in Certain Areas of the High Seas...
Page 117 - Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who shall send certified copies thereof to all States referred to in article 8.
Page 116 - Nations. 2. For each State ratifying or acceding to the Convention after the deposit of the twenty-second instrument of ratification or accession, the Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after deposit by such State of its instrument of ratification or accession.
Page 52 - These freedoms, and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all states with reasonable regard to the interests of other states in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas.
Page 88 - ... in any area of the high seas adjacent to its territorial sea, provided that negotiations to that effect with the other States concerned have not led to an agreement within six months.
Page 112 - IV shall not apply when it is necessary to secure the safety of human life or of vessels, aircraft, platforms or other man-made structures at sea in cases of force majeure caused by stress of weather, or in any case which constitutes a danger to human life or a real threat to vessels, aircraft, platforms or other man-made structures at sea...
Page 117 - DONE at this day of 1972. 1. Organohalogen compounds. 2. Mercury and mercury compounds. 3. Cadmium and cadmium compounds. 4. Persistent plastics and other persistent synthetic materials, for example, netting and ropes, which may float or...
Page 116 - Article 17 1. This Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of the twenty-second instrument of ratification or accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Page 117 - Annex II The following substances and materials requiring special care are listed for the purposes of Article VI la. A. Wastes containing significant amounts of the matters listed below: arsenic and their compounds copper zinc organosilicon compounds cyanides fluorides pesticides and their by-products not covered in Annex I. B.
Page 47 - States in dispute and with the President of the International Court of Justice and the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization...