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  1. Law of the sea : UNCLOS as a living treaty

    London : The British Institute of International and Comparative Law, [2016]

  2. Law of the sea

    Aldershot ; Burlington USA : Ashgate/Dartmouth, c2001.

    This text is part of a series which brings together significant published journal articles in international law as determined by the editors of each volume in the series. The proliferation of law, specialist journals, the increase in international materials and the use of the Internet has meant that it is increasingly difficult for students and legal scholars to have access to all the relevant articles. Many older articles are unable to be obtained readily. In addition, each volume contains an informative introduction which provides an overview of the subject matter and justification of why the articles were collected. The articles are intended to be of use for both teaching and research.

  3. Law of the sea : a select bibliography

    New York : United Nations, 1985-

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    The Stanford East Asia Library holds robust special collections of rare Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials. Learn more about our collections and how to access them, including procedures for using the reading room.

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  1. Maritime Limits: California, 2005

    United States. Office of Coast Survey, United States. Department of Commerce, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and United States. National Ocean Service
    2005

    This line shapefile represents the maritime limits of California. NOAA's Office of Coast Survey (OCS) is responsible for generating the 3 Nautical ...

  2. Economic Exclusive Zones, Western United States, 2004

    California. Department of Fish and Game. Marine Resources Region
    2004

    This line shapefile represents exclusive economic zones (EEZs) on the west coast of the United States. This layer is part of a collection of data c...

  3. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Exclusive Economic Zones for the continental United States

    United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Coast Survey. and Harvard University. Center for the Environment.
    1983

    This datalayer is polygon shapefile representing the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) for the continental United States as defined by National Oceanic...

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