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International Petroleum Exploration and Exploitation Agreements: Legal, Economic and Policy Aspects. By Keith W. Blinn, Claude Duval, Honoré Le Leuch and André Pertuzio. London: Euromoney Publications, 1986. Pp. 431. $145; £98.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Louis T. Wells Jr.*
Affiliation:
Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1987

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References

1 See, for example, the special issue of Daedalus on The Oil Crisis in Perspective that appeared in the fall of 1975 (vol. 104, no. 4)Google Scholar; Vertical Integration in the Oil Industry (Mitchell, E. J. ed. 1976)Google Scholar; and Levy, , World Oil Marketing in Transition, 36 Int’l Org. 113 (1982)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 This genre is illustrated by Stauffer, T. R. & Gault, J., Effects of Petroleum Tax Design upon Exploration and Development (Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME Paper No. 9576, 1981)Google Scholar.

3 See, e.g., Ghadar, F., The Evolution of Opec Strategy (1977)Google Scholar and The Petroleumindustry in Oil-Importing Developing Countries (1983). There are several books on particular national oil companies.

4 One source is the work of the United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations, which, in 1982, prepared Alternative Arrangements for Petroleum Development: A Guide for Government Policy and Negotiators (UN Pub. No. E.82.II.A.22).