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B. Kwiatkowska, The 200 Mile Exclusive Economic Zone in the New Law of the Sea, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht1989, XXVIII + 397 pp. (Publications on Ocean Development 14), Dfl. 195/$ 105/£ 60.
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