Japan, the North Atlantic Triangle, and the Pacific Fisheries: A Perspective on the Origins of Modern Ocean Law, 1930-1953

I seek to establish here the degree to which multilateralism prevailed in the postwar era, or instead was overcome by unilateralist objectives and methods in pursuit of national interests. The empirical basis and special focus in much of my analysis is the discussion of Canada's role in regard...

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Main Author: Scheiber, Harry N.
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Published: Digital USD 2004
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Online Access:https://digital.sandiego.edu/ilj/vol6/iss1/6
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spelling ftunivsandiego:oai:digital.sandiego.edu:ilj-1209 2023-05-15T17:28:40+02:00 Japan, the North Atlantic Triangle, and the Pacific Fisheries: A Perspective on the Origins of Modern Ocean Law, 1930-1953 Scheiber, Harry N. 2004-11-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digital.sandiego.edu/ilj/vol6/iss1/6 https://digital.sandiego.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1209&context=ilj unknown Digital USD https://digital.sandiego.edu/ilj/vol6/iss1/6 https://digital.sandiego.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1209&context=ilj San Diego International Law Journal Bristol Bay Incident Japan United States Canada North Atlantic Ocean Fisheries Ocean Law International relations Territorial waters Abstention doctrine Treaties International North Pacific Fisheries Convention INPFC International Law Law Law of the Sea text 2004 ftunivsandiego 2022-05-02T06:32:33Z I seek to establish here the degree to which multilateralism prevailed in the postwar era, or instead was overcome by unilateralist objectives and methods in pursuit of national interests. The empirical basis and special focus in much of my analysis is the discussion of Canada's role in regard to the diplomacy of the Pacific fisheries and more generally in regard to the process of developing modern ocean law as reflected in Canadian-U.S.-Japanese-British relations. Text North Atlantic University of San Diego: Digital@USanDiego Canada Pacific
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topic Bristol Bay Incident
Japan
United States
Canada
North Atlantic Ocean
Fisheries
Ocean Law
International relations
Territorial waters
Abstention doctrine
Treaties
International North Pacific Fisheries Convention
INPFC
International Law
Law
Law of the Sea
spellingShingle Bristol Bay Incident
Japan
United States
Canada
North Atlantic Ocean
Fisheries
Ocean Law
International relations
Territorial waters
Abstention doctrine
Treaties
International North Pacific Fisheries Convention
INPFC
International Law
Law
Law of the Sea
Scheiber, Harry N.
Japan, the North Atlantic Triangle, and the Pacific Fisheries: A Perspective on the Origins of Modern Ocean Law, 1930-1953
topic_facet Bristol Bay Incident
Japan
United States
Canada
North Atlantic Ocean
Fisheries
Ocean Law
International relations
Territorial waters
Abstention doctrine
Treaties
International North Pacific Fisheries Convention
INPFC
International Law
Law
Law of the Sea
description I seek to establish here the degree to which multilateralism prevailed in the postwar era, or instead was overcome by unilateralist objectives and methods in pursuit of national interests. The empirical basis and special focus in much of my analysis is the discussion of Canada's role in regard to the diplomacy of the Pacific fisheries and more generally in regard to the process of developing modern ocean law as reflected in Canadian-U.S.-Japanese-British relations.
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title_short Japan, the North Atlantic Triangle, and the Pacific Fisheries: A Perspective on the Origins of Modern Ocean Law, 1930-1953
title_full Japan, the North Atlantic Triangle, and the Pacific Fisheries: A Perspective on the Origins of Modern Ocean Law, 1930-1953
title_fullStr Japan, the North Atlantic Triangle, and the Pacific Fisheries: A Perspective on the Origins of Modern Ocean Law, 1930-1953
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