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The Society’s Southern California Regional Meeting, 1966
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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1 Both of these meetings were held at, and under the auspices of, the Law School of the University of Southern California. The earlier is recorded in “Regional Meetings of the Society,” 50 A.J.I.L. 130 (1956), and in 1956 Proceedings of the Society 264 at 272; there is an interesting outline of the later meeting in 54 A.J.I.L. 617 (1960).
2 381 TT. S. 139 (1965); 59 A.J.I.L. 930 (1965).
3 363 TT. S. 1 (1960), and see United States v. Florida, ibid. 121.
4 Dr. Mero is a specialist in ocean and tidelands mining, and author of The Mineral Resources of the Sea (1965)
5 ”CEP'’ represents the initials of the major South American states (Chile, Ecuador and Peru) which claim, in the name of the continental shelf doctrine, zones of jurisdiction and conservation, or in some situations state territory, extending two hundred nautical miles seaward from their low-water mark.
6 Professor Johnson, of the University of Washington Law School, is Chairman of the International Fisheries Committee of the American Bar Association Section of International and Comparative Law.