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The International Law of the Sea. Volume I. By D. P. O’Connell. Edited by I. A. Shearer. New York: The Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press, 1982. Pp. xxxiii, 634. Indexes. $74.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

William T. Burke*
Affiliation:
University of Washington

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1984

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References

1 At this writing, in August 1983, the official version still appears to be UN Doc. A/CONF.62/122, Oct. 7, 1982, with corrigenda.

2 In a personal communication dated Aug. 10, 1983, Professor Gamble notes that the Convention has been called by more than 10 different names. See also his letter to this Journal, supra p. 196.

3 For the sequence of state claims marking this transition, see table 1 in U.S. Dep’t of State, National Claims to Maritime Jurisdiction 2 (4th rev. ed. 1981).

4 For an English-language text of the lecture of the Foreign Minister of Peru containing the grounds for the Peruvian position, see App. 1 in Freedom of Oceanic Research 237 (Wooster ed. 1973).

5 Wooster, , Scientific Aspects of Maritime Sovereignty Claims, 1 Ocean Dev. & Int’l L. 13 (1973)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.