International Organizations and the Law of the Sea: Documentary Yearbook. Vol. 1 (1985)-Building on the success of the International Journal of Estuarine & Coastal Law & Marine Policy Reports , The International Journal of Marine & Coastal Law addresses all aspects of marine (maritime) & coastal law. Its breadth of coverage extends to all of the legal issues arising from Ocean & Coastal Management, Marine & Coastal Conservation, Maritime Boundary Delimitation, High Seas, EEZ & Coastal Fisheries Management, Control of Marine & Coastal Pollution, Offshore Energy & Resource Exploitation, Sea Bed Mining, International Aspects of Shipping, Estuarine & Coastal Zone Resource Management, & Naval & Military Uses of the Oceans. An International Editorial Board supplies a distinctive feature: a vigorous current developments section which provides notes & commentary on international treaties & case law, national statute law, national court decisions, & other aspects of state practice; includes the relevant original documentation where appropriate; & monitors developments in relevant international organizations at a global & regional level. The format also includes in-depth articles, each preceded by an abstract; a book review section; & a current bibliography. An index & tables of cases, statutes, agreements, conventions, & treaties also enhance the accessibility of information. |
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Contents
Addresses | vii |
OceanRelated Impact of Agenda 21 on International Organizations of the United Nations | xiii |
Human health | 56 |
Industry and earth sciences | 66 |
Physical and chemical sciences | 73 |
Radiation protection | 85 |
Safety of nuclear installations | 96 |
Safeguards | 111 |
Based on art from | 366 |
ISSUES CONSTRAINTS | 372 |
38 | 388 |
for development | 400 |
21 | 406 |
Education public awareness | 770 |
33340 | 778 |
Index of Keywords | 821 |
Direction and support | 145 |
and for the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ITLOS | 259 |
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