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A New Concept for Fishery Treaties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1952

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References

1 “Need for a Japanese Fishery Agreement,” this Journal, Vol. 45 (1951), p. 712 Google Scholar.

2 “International Law and Global Ideological Conflict,” ibid., p. 648.

3 For elaboration, see Professor Bishop’s article, loc. cit.; also the writer’s article, “International Law and Fish,” in The Advocate (Vancouver, B. C., July-August, 1951), Vol. 9, p. 121.

4 There was considerable discussion over the use of the word “exploit” because of some possibility unfortunate connotations, but no other word seemed to possess the desired meaning with accuracy.