| Christopher C. Joyner, Ethel R. Theis - Antarctica - 1997 - 328 pages
An examination of international governance of the Antarctic continent -- one of the few success stories of international cooperation -- as viewed through the lens of US politics. | |
| Alex G. Oude Elferink, Donald R. Rothwell - Law - 2001 - 424 pages
The climate and other characteristics of the polar regions have been major factors in shaping the legal regime applicable to the polar oceans. In Antarctica, states have had to ... | |
| James Crawford, Donald R. Rothwell - Law - 1995 - 298 pages
The volume surveys and discusses the range of current issues arising in the law of the sea from an Asian-Pacific perspective. There have been major developments in the law of ... | |
| Myron H. Nordquist - Law - 1985 - 1096 pages
These commentaries are based almost entirely on the formal and informal documentation of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III, 1973-1982 ... | |
| Hugo Caminos - Law - 2017 - 600 pages
This series brings together the most significant published journal articles in international law as determined by the editors of each volume in the series. The proliferation of ... | |
| Christopher Clayton Joyner, Sudhir K. Chopra - Law - 1988 - 302 pages
These three volumes contain a comprehensive & current documentation of sources of international environmental law (200 instruments) in a handy version. Several of these ... | |
| Francesco Francioni, Tullio Scovazzi - Law - 1996 - 710 pages
The volume is the result of an on-going research project on the Antarctic regime being carried out in various Italian universities and open to the participation of scholars and ... | |
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