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A Law of the Sea Conference - Who Needs it,

Authors: Robert L. Friedheim; CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES ARLINGTON VA
Abstract:
The report discusses the state of negotiations on the law of the sea. It is concerned with the usefulness of the discussions in the UN Seabed Committee (constituted as the preparatory committee of the Law of the Sea Conference) not only on the question of whether there will be sufficient progress to hold a plenary Law of the Sea Conference in 1973 but also on the question of what substantive direction the discussions seem to be taking. Should the conference not take place or should it fail, anarchy on the sea appears likely, according to the author.

Pages: 39
Report Date: AUG 1972
Report Number: 0297847

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Keywords relating to this report:
(*NATURAL RESOURCES
(*OCEAN BOTTOM
*POLITICAL SCIENCE)
*POLITICAL SCIENCE_
_*NATURAL RESOURCES
_*OCEAN BOTTOM
CONTROL
ECONOMICS_
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING
PROBLEM SOLVING
SYMPOSIA
UNITED NATIONS
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