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The International Maritime Organisation. Edited by Samir Mankabady. London & Sydney: Croom Helm, 1984. Pp. xix, 376. Index. $49.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1986

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1 The United States has been a well–known problem in this regard.

2 A similar rule in Article 10 of the 1958 Convention on the High Seas, limited to matters of navigation safety, is nowhere mentioned. Convention on the High Seas, Apr. 29, 1958, Art. 10, 13 UST 2312, TIAS No. 5200, 450 UNTS 82.

3 See UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, Dec. 10, 1982, Arts. 21(4), 39(2), 54, 60(3), 80, 94(5), 210(6), 211(2), 219, 237, 297(1), UN Pub. Sales No. E.83.V.5 (1983).

4 Id., Arts. 21(2), 22(3), 41(3, 4), 42(1), 53(8, 9), 54, 211(5, 6), 218(1), 220, 221, 226(1), 228(1), 297(1).