Toward regional arrangements for regulation of marine pollution: An appraisal of options
The unilateral decision by Canada in 1970 to extend its jurisdiction for the control of pollution of the Arctic waters outward to 100 mi was attacked by some people as a violation of international law. In this paper that model of unilateralism, a regulatory regime by a global agency, and a regional...
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ftunivnairobi:oai:http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:11295/41105 2023-05-15T14:57:02+02:00 Toward regional arrangements for regulation of marine pollution: An appraisal of options Okidi, Charles Odidi 1977 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11295/41105 en eng Ocean Development & International Law Volume 4, Issue 1, 1977 http://hdl.handle.net/11295/41105 Article 1977 ftunivnairobi 2022-12-28T09:37:20Z The unilateral decision by Canada in 1970 to extend its jurisdiction for the control of pollution of the Arctic waters outward to 100 mi was attacked by some people as a violation of international law. In this paper that model of unilateralism, a regulatory regime by a global agency, and a regional approach are analyzed and appraised with some recommendations for an effective arrangement for the control of pollution in the high seas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Nairobi Digital Repository Arctic Canada |
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The unilateral decision by Canada in 1970 to extend its jurisdiction for the control of pollution of the Arctic waters outward to 100 mi was attacked by some people as a violation of international law. In this paper that model of unilateralism, a regulatory regime by a global agency, and a regional approach are analyzed and appraised with some recommendations for an effective arrangement for the control of pollution in the high seas. |
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Toward regional arrangements for regulation of marine pollution: An appraisal of options |
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Toward regional arrangements for regulation of marine pollution: An appraisal of options |
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Toward regional arrangements for regulation of marine pollution: An appraisal of options |
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