[Symposium - SFDI] – PERSPECTIVES ON THE LAW OF THE SEA FOLLOWING THE 3RD UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE, Rouen Symposium (June 2-4, 1983), organized by the French Society for International Law and the Faculty of Law and Economics of Rouen
[Symposium - SFDI] – PERSPECTIVES ON THE LAW OF THE SEA FOLLOWING THE 3RD UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE, Rouen Symposium (June 2-4, 1983), organized by the French Society for International Law and the Faculty of Law and Economics of Rouen
    [Colloque - SFDI]
    Perspectives on the Law of the Sea following the 3rd United Nations Conference, Rouen Colloquium (June 2-4, 1983), organized by the French Society for International Law and the Faculty of Law and Economics of Rouen
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1984
    in-8, br., (spine and upper cover partially stained, some annotations and underlining in pencil and ink), VIII-341 p.
    I - Sources of Law and the Convention: Conventional Law and Customary Law: Bernardo Zuleta, The Third World and the Convention; Roger Jeannel, The Major Compromises of the Conference; Daniel Vignes, The Participation of Non-State Entities in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; Henri Labrousse, Straits after the Convention. II - Dominant Trends in the Legal System Resulting from the Convention: Claude-Albert Colliard, Problems and Solutions in Dispute Settlement; Willem Riphagen, The Right of Innocent Passage after the 3rd Conference; Claude Douay, Sanctions for Pollution in the Exclusive Economic Zone; Francis Wolf and Hillary Kellerson, Labor Law Issues and the Convention on the Law of the Sea. III - National Policies and the Legal System Resulting from the 3rd Conference: Gilbert Guillaume, Maritime Delimitation Agreements Concluded by France; Jean-Pierre Lévy, The Preparatory Commission and the Protection of Activities Preliminary to the Entry into Force of the Convention; Olivier Bresard, The financial aspects of the exploitation of international seabed resources.

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