International Law of the Resources of the Sea |
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d Preparations by the International Law Commission | 7 |
h National interests and the extent of the territorial | 14 |
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12 miles 12-mile fishery zone 12-mile territorial sea 1958 Geneva Conference 200-metre isobath abstention formula adjacent agreement allocation allowable catch boundary Canada claims coast coastal concept concerned concession conservation measures contiguous zone Continental Shelf Convention continental shelf resources contracting parties crustacea deep ocean floor delegates delimitation depth developing nations establish a 12-mile exclusive economic zone exercise exploration and exploitation extent favour fishery jurisdiction fishery resources fishing vessels foreign fishing foreign vessels free competition freedom Geneva Conference Geneva Convention high seas fisheries interests International Law Commission International Legal Materials islands isobath Japan Japanese king crab land-locked living resources marine resources maritime metres narrower territorial sea natural resources Norway outer limit preferential fishing rights principle problem proposal regime regulations respect sea resources seabed seabed area Seabed Committee sedentary fisheries sovereign rights suggested superjacent waters three-mile limit three-mile rule tinental shelf Treaty unilateral establishment United Kingdom United Nations USSR