Conference of Soviet and American Jurists on the Law of the Sea and the Protection of the Marine Environment
Author(s)
Katz, MiltonBaxter, Richard R
Bogdanov, O. V
Butler, William E
Franck, Thomas M
Frank, Richard
Gureev, P. P
Hargrove, John L
Ivanaschenko, L. A
Kasmin, Y.
Kiselev, V. A
Klimenko, B. M
Knight, H. G
Kolbasov, O. S
Kolodkin, A. L
Koretsky, V. M
Kovalev, F. N
Kudrjavtsev, V. N
Kuvshinnikov, B. A
Lazarev, M. I
Makovsky, A. L
Maynes, Charles W
Moiseev, P. A
Moore, John N
Movchan, A. P
Starzhina, T. M
Stein, Robert E
Tunkin, Grigory I
Usenko, E. T
Vysotsky, A. F
Zhudro, A. K
Keywords
American Society of International LawCarnegie Endowment for International Peace
Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Third Law of the Sea Conference
Moscow
M.B. Shaefer
W.L. Sullivan
W.T. Burke
R. Revell
C.A. Auerbach
J.A. Knauss
P. Handler
W.S. Wooster
J.A. Tegger Kildow
M.D. Bradley
M. Redfield
World Ocean
UN Preparatory Committee for the Law of the Sea Conference
1958 Geneva Convention on the High Seas
Freedom of the high seas
Travaux préparatoires
International Law Commission
ILC
Marine scientific expeditions
Safe conduct of scientific expeditions
La Pérouse
Louis-Antoine de Bougainville
La Boudeuse
Captain Cook
American War of Independence
Charles de Boeck of France
Carlos Calvo of Argentina
Challenger expedition
Vityaz expedition
Belgique expedition
Discovery expedition
Hague Conventions of 1907
Second International Polar Year
International Geophysical Year
International Geophysical Cooperation Year
Long-Term and Expanded Programme of Oceanic Exploration and Research
International Decade of Oceanic Exploration
Malta Pacem in Maribus Conference
Commission on Marine Science Engineering and Resources
Continental Shelf
Fourth Annual Conference of the Law of the Sea Institute
National Academy of Sciences
UN General Assembly
Long-Term and Expanded Programme of Oceanic Exploration and Research
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
IOC
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNESCO
Economic zone
Ocean Data Acquisition Systems
ODAS
Détente
United States Coast Guard
Informal Single Negotiating Text
Group of 77
International Sea-bed Authority
Law of the Sea Tribunal
International Oceanographic Commission
Submarine warfare
Declaration on the Human Environment
Stockholm Declaration
1972 UN Conference on the Environment
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
NEPA
River Parana
Kenya
International Law Association’s Helsinki Rules
Baltic Convention
1972 Ocean Dumping Convention
1973 IMCO Convention on Pollution from Ships
Paris Convention on Land-Based Sources
1969 Civil Liability Convention
Trinidad rules
Tobago rules
Torrey Canyon case
TOVALOP
1971 International Fund Convention
United States Environmental Programme
UNEP
1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA
Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972
International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage
International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage
Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization
IMCO
Legal Committee of IMCO
Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter
Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area
Convention on the Liability of Operators of Nuclear Ships
Vessel-source pollution
Evensen Group
Group of 77
Technical Commission
Basic Conditions of General Survey Exploration and Exploitation
Deep sea mining
Due diligence
International division of labour
Internal waters
Territorial seas
High seas
Marine pollution from ships
Dumping
Institute of International Law
Stockholm Declaration on the Human Environment
1954 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil
1973 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
1972 Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and other Matter
1969 International Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties
1973 Protocol Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Marine Pollution by Substances Other Than Oil
1969 Agreement for Cooperation in Dealing with Pollution of the North Sea by Oil
1972 Oslo Convention on the Control of Marine Pollution by Dumping from Ships and Aircraft
1974 Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area
1974 Paris Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution from Land-Based Sources
British Oil Pollution Prevention Act of 1971
1972 amendments to the Australian Oil Pollution Prevention Act
French Oil Pollution Prevention Act of 1964
Prevention and Combating of Pollution of the Sea by Oil Act
Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act of 1970
1971 amendments to the Canadian Shipping Act
Flag state jurisdiction
Piracy
Nyon Arrangement
Definition of Aggression
Right of hot pursuit
1882 Convention for Regulating the Police of the North Sea Fisheries
1884 Convention on the Protection of Submarine Cables
1887 Convention on the Prohibition of Trade in Spirits in the North Sea
1959 Convention on the North-East Atlantic Fisheries
Warships
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Stockton Professor of International Law at the United States Naval War College
Fisheries Jurisdiction Cases
Robin R. Churchill
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Opinio juris
Lex ferenda
Lex lata
Preferential fishing zones
Second Truman Proclamation of 1954
Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas
12-mile exclusive fishing zone
Senate Bill 1988
Senate Bill 961
Magnuson Bill
Sullivan Bill
Fishermen's Protective Act
200-mile US exclusive fishing zone
Traditional foreign fishing
Atlantic and Pacific salmon and eel
Pacific sardine
Saury
Pacific halibut
Black cod
Arctic-Norwegian cod
Scandinavian herring
Redfish
Poutassu
Grenadier
Patagonian hake
Californian sardine
Pollock
Capelin
Polar cod
Sperm whales
Antarctic whaling
Ambassador Pardo of Malta
Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-Bed and the Ocean Floor beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction
H. S. Amerasinghe
Resolution 2749
Paul B. Engo
C. W. Pinto
Ambassador John N. Moore
Paul Engo
Hydrocarbon resources
Coastal State Trusteeship Areas
Norwegian Minister Jens Evensen
John Stevenson
Bernard Oxman
International Civil Aviation Organization
ICAO
Professor Louis Sohn
Seabed mineral production
Food and Agricultural Organization
FAO
Warship Adolph
King Gustav II
Oslo Convention
London Ocean Dumping Conventions
Nordic Convention
Baltic Convention
Baltic Treaty
Draft Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment Against Pollution in the Mediterranean
Admiralty
Agriculture Law
Comparative and Foreign Law
Courts
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Environmental Law
European Law
Food and Drug Law
International Law
Jurisdiction
Law of the Sea
Legislation
Natural Resources Law
Oil, Gas, and Mineral Law
Transnational Law
Transportation Law
Water Law
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Abstract
Included in the papers for the Conference of Soviet and American Jurists on the Law of the Sea and the Protection of the Marine Environment: Introduction by Milton Katz and Richard R. Baxter, p. 1 Freedom of Scientific Research in the World Ocean by A.F. Vysotsky, p. 7 The International Law of Scientific Research in the Oceans by Richard R. Baxter, p. 27 Responsibility and Liability for Harm to the Marine Environment by Robert E. Stein, p. 41 Liability for Marine Environment Pollution Damage in Contemporary International Sea Law by A. L. Makovsky, p. 59 Protection of the Marine Environment from Pollution by Richard A. Frank, p. 73 The Freedom of Navigation and the Problem of Pollution of the Marine Environment by V. A. Kiselev, p. 93 The Freedom of Navigation Under International Law by William E. Butler, p. 107 International Fisheries Management Without Global Agreement: United States Policies and Their Impact on the Soviet Union by H. Gary Knight, p. 119 Some Biological Background for International Legal Acts on Rational Utilization of the Living Resources of the World Ocean by P. A. Moiseev, p. 143 An International Regime for the Seabed Beyond National Jurisdiction by Thomas M. Franck, p. 151 Settlement of Disputes Under the Law of Ocean Use, with Particular Reference to Environmental Protection by John Lawrence Hargrove, p. 181Date
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