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The Over–Extension of the Continental Shelf
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2017
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- Editorial Comment
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1953
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1 See writer’s articles entitled “Recent Developments with Respect to the Continental Shelf,” this Journal, Vol. 42 (1948), p. 849; “Legal Status of Submarine Areas beneath the High Seas,” ibid., Vol. 45 (1951), p. 225; Herbert W. Briggs, “Jurisdiction over the Sea Bed and Subsoil beyond Territorial Waters,” ibid., p. 338.
2 See article by Chas. B. Selak, Jr., “Recent Developments in High Seas Fisheries Jurisdiction under the Presidential Proclamation of 1945,” this Journal, Vol. 44 (1950), p. 670; W. W. Bishop, Jr., “The Need for a Japanese Fisheries Agreement,” ibid., Vol. 45 (1951), P. 712; E. W. Allen, “A New Concept for Fishery Treaties,” ibid., Vol. 46 (1952), p. 319; Chas. B. Selak, Jr., “The Proposed International Convention for the High Seas Fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean,” ibid., p. 323; and Convention for High Seas Fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean, signed at Tokyo May 9, 1952, on behalf of the United States, Canada and Japan, in force June 12, 1953.