《INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE SEA AND MARINE AFFAIRS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT TO THE 1980 EDITION》求取 ⇩

I.Introduction - The Marine EnⅥronment and the International Law of the Sea1

I.1The Marine EnⅥronment1

I.2Economic and Technological Aspects7

I.2.1 Development and Transfer of Marine Technology16

I.3 An Introduction to the Law of the Sea17

I.4 Modern International Law of the Sea:General Aspects23

I.5 First and Second U.N.Conferences on the Law of the Sea,1958-196042

I.6Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea(UNCLOS Ⅲ)44

I.6.1 General Aspects44

I.6.2 UNCLOS Ⅲ:The Sea-Bed Committee(1968-1973)53

I.6.3 UNCLOS Ⅲ:First Session,New York,3-15 December 197354

I.6.4 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Second Session,Caracas,20 June-29 August 197454

I.6.5 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Third Session,Geneva,17 March-9 May 197556

I.6.6 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Fourth Session,New York,15 March-7 May 1976; Fifth Session,New York,24 August-17 September 197658

I.6.7 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Sixth Session,New York,23 May-15 July 197761

I.6.8 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Seventh Session,Geneva,28 March-19 May 1978; New York,21 August-15 September 197862

I.6.9 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Eighth Session,Geneva,19 March-27 April 1979;New York,19 July-24 August 197964

I.6.10 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Ninth Session,New York,3 March-4 April 1980;Geneva,28 July-29 August 198066

I.6.11 UNCLOS Ⅲ:Tenth Session,New York,9 March-24 April 1981; Geneva,3-28 August 198168

Ⅱ.Maritime Zones and Maritime Jurisdiction70

Ⅱ.1Territorial Sea and Internal Waters:Juridical Status70

Ⅱ.1.2 Bays and Gulfs83

Ⅱ.2International Waterways:General Aspects84

Ⅱ.2.1 Straits85

Ⅱ.2.2Canals91

Ⅱ.2.2.1 The Panama Canal91

Ⅱ.2.2.2 The Suez Canal95

Ⅱ.3 Innocent Passage97

Ⅱ.4 The Contiguous Zone98

Ⅱ.5 The Exclusive Economic Zone99

Ⅱ.6The Continental Shelf111

Ⅱ.6.1 General-Juridical Status111

Ⅱ.6.2 Definition - The Outer Limit of the Continental Shelf118

Ⅱ.6.3 Continental Shelf Resources120

Ⅱ.6.4Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Between Opposite and Adjacent States126

Ⅱ.6.4.1 General126

Ⅱ.6.4.2 The North Sea Continental Shelf Cases130

Ⅱ.6.4.3 The United Kingdom-France Continental Shelf Case132

Ⅱ.6.4.4 The Aegean Sea Continental Shelf Case133

Ⅱ.7The High Seas135

Ⅱ.7.1 Slavery139

Ⅱ.7.2 Piracy139

Ⅱ.7.3 Unauthorised Broadcasting from the High Seas140

Ⅱ.7.4 Hot Pursuit140

Ⅱ.8Navigation and Shipping140

Ⅱ.8.1 General-Right of NaⅥgation140

Ⅱ.8.2 Nationality of Ships and Flags of Convenience148

Ⅱ.8.3 Maritime Safety151

Ⅱ.8.4 Shipping(Maritime Transport)158

Ⅱ.8.5 IMCO170

Ⅱ.8.6 INMARSAT172

Ⅱ.9 Land-Locked States173

Ⅱ.10 Archipelagoes181

Ⅱ.11 Islands183

Ⅱ.12 Artificial Islands and Installations184

Ⅱ.13 Enclosed and Semi-Enclosed Seas187

Ⅱ.14The Polar Regions188

Ⅱ.14.1 General Aspects188

Ⅱ.14.2 The Arctic189

Ⅱ.14.3The Antarctica194

Ⅱ.14.3.1 The Antarctic EnⅥronment and Resources194

Ⅱ.14.3.2 The Legal Regime of Antarctica198

Ⅱ.15 Marine Archaeology201

Ⅲ.The Legal Regime of the Sea-Bed and Subsoil Beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction(The Area)204

Ⅲ.1The Legal Status of the Deep Sea-Bed and its Resources204

Ⅲ.2 An International Machinery for the Deep Sea-Bed215

Ⅳ.Marine Resources219

Ⅳ.1General219

Ⅳ.2LiⅥng Resources226

Ⅳ.2.1 General Aspects226

Ⅳ.2.2 Biological,Technological and Economic Aspects241

Ⅳ.2.3 The Geneva Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the LiⅥng Resources of the High Seas,1958291

Ⅳ.2.4 International Fisheries Organizations and Regional Conventions291

Ⅳ.2.5 Icelandic Fisheries298

Ⅳ.2.6 EEC Fisheries Policy300

Ⅳ.2.7 UNCLOS Ⅲ and Fisheries302

Ⅳ.3 Aquaculture303

Ⅳ.4Mineral Resources311

Ⅳ.4.1 General Aspects311

Ⅳ.4.2 Offshore Oil and Gas319

Ⅳ.4.3 Manganese Nodules325

Ⅴ.Protection and Preservation of the Marine EnⅥronment330

Ⅴ.lGeneral Aspects330

Ⅴ.l.l The United Nations and the Marine EnⅥronment345

Ⅴ.l.2 FAO and Marine Pollution347

Ⅴ.l.3 UNCLOS Ⅲ and Marine Pollution348

Ⅴ.2 Ocean Pollution from Ships349

Ⅴ.3 Marine Pollution Resulting from the Exploration and Exploitation of Sea-Bed Resources357

Ⅴ.4 Radioactive Pollution360

Ⅴ.5 Ocean Dumping364

Ⅴ.6 Marine Pollution from Land-Based Sources367

Ⅴ.7 Liability for Marine Pollution368

Ⅴ.8Regional Approaches - General Aspects371

Ⅴ.8.1 The European Community372

Ⅴ.8.2 The Mediterranean Sea373

Ⅴ.8.3 The North Sea377

Ⅴ.8.4 The Baltic Sea.378

Ⅴ.8.5 The Persian(Arabian)Gulf379

Ⅴ.8.6 The Arctic379

Ⅵ.Marine Scientific Research382

Ⅵ.1The Legal Regime of Marine Scientific Research382

Ⅵ.2 Ocean Data Acquisition Systems(ODAS)388

Ⅵ.3 The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission(IOC)389

Ⅶ.Military Uses and Arms Control391

Ⅶ.1General Aspects391

Ⅶ.2 Nuclear Tests and the Freedom of the High Seas402

Ⅶ.3 The Sea-Bed Treaty,11 February 1971403

Ⅶ.4 The Treaty of Tlatelolco,14 February 1967404

Ⅶ.5 The Test Ban Treaty,5 August 1963404

Ⅶ.6 The Pueblo and Mayaguez Incidents404

Ⅶ.7 The Indian Ocean405

Ⅶ.8 The Mediterranean Sea409

Ⅶ.9 Soviet Union411

Ⅶ.10 United Kingdom413

Ⅶ.11 United States414

Ⅶ.12 NATO and the Seas415

Ⅷ.Ocean Policy Making416

Ⅷ.1National Policies on Ocean Affairs416

Ⅷ.1.1 General Aspects416

Ⅷ.1.2 Argentina418

Ⅷ.1.3 Australia419

Ⅶ 1.1.4 Belgium420

Ⅷ.1.5 BoliⅥa420

Ⅷ.1.6 Brazil421

Ⅷ.1.7 Canada421

Ⅷ.1.8 Chile424

Ⅷ.1.9 China(People's Republic of)425

Ⅷ.1.10 Denmark426

Ⅷ.1.11 Ecuador427

Ⅷ.1.12 Egypt427

Ⅷ.1.13 Federal Republic of Germany428

Ⅷ.1.14 Finland428

Ⅷ.1.15 France428

Ⅷ.1.16 German Democratic Republic430

Ⅷ.1.17 Greece430

Ⅷ.1.18 Iceland431

Ⅷ.1.19 India431

Ⅷ.1.20 Indonesia432

Ⅷ.1.21 Israel432

Ⅷ.1.22 Italy433

Ⅷ.1.23 Japan434

Ⅷ.1.24 Malaysia435

Ⅷ.1.25 Mauritius436

Ⅷ.1.26 Mexico436

Ⅷ.1.27 Nepal437

Ⅷ.1.28 Netherlands437

Ⅷ.1.29 New Zealand438

Ⅷ.1.30 Nigeria439

Ⅷ.1.31 Norway439

Ⅷ.1.32 Peru440

Ⅷ.1.33 Philippines441

Ⅷ.1.34 Poland441

Ⅷ.1.35 Romania442

Ⅷ.1.36 South Africa442

Ⅷ.1.37 Soviet Union442

Ⅷ.1.38 Spain444

Ⅷ.1.39 Sri Lanka449

Ⅷ.1.40 Sweden449

Ⅷ.1.41 Thailand449

Ⅷ.1.42 Turkey450

Ⅷ.1.43 United Kingdom450

Ⅷ.1.44 United States455

Ⅷ.1.45 Venezuela463

Ⅷ.1.46 Yugoslavia463

Ⅷ.2Regional Approaches464

Ⅷ.2.1 General Aspects465

Ⅷ.2.2 The Baltic Sea467

Ⅷ.2.3 The European Community468

Ⅷ.2.4 Latin America471

Ⅷ.2.5 The Persian(Arabian)Gulf475

Ⅷ.2.6 The North Sea476

Ⅷ.2.7 The Mediterranean Sea478

Ⅷ.3 Developing Countries and the Law of the Sea479

Ⅸ.Settlement of Diputes488

Appendix I.Bibliographies,Reference Works,Indexes,Directories,Dictionaries and Guides to Documents on the Law of the Sea and Marine Affairs491

Appendix Ⅱ.List of Journals and Periodical Publications Consulted for Material in the Law of the Sea and Marine Affairs500

Author Index509

Index to Documents,Conferences,Reports,Declarations,Resolutions,Anonymous Publications,etc.563

1984《INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE SEA AND MARINE AFFAIRS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT TO THE 1980 EDITION》由于是年代较久的资料都绝版了,几乎不可能购买到实物。如果大家为了学习确实需要,可向博主求助其电子版PDF文件(由 1984 MARTINUS NIJHOFF PUBLISHERS 出版的版本) 。对合法合规的求助,我会当即受理并将下载地址发送给你。