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D.M. Johnston, M.J. Valencia, Pacific Ocean Boundary Problems — Status and Solutions, Publications on Ocean Development, General Editor: Shigeru Oda, Vol. 16, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht1991, 214 pp. + Index, Dfl. 145/$ 92/£ 49.50.
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1. Cf., also Johnston, D.M., ‘Maritime Boundary Delimitation: The Widening Spectrum’, a paper presented at the SEAPOL International Conference on the Implementation of the Law of the Sea Convention in the 1990s: Marine Environmental Protection and other Issues, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 28–30 05 1990Google Scholar, in which the author counterbalances the ‘Unitarian’ approach (adhered to in its extreme form by Prosper Weil) with the ‘functionalist’ perspective.
2. These are: in the Northeast Pacific – Bering Sea, Dixon Entrance Area, and Juan de Fuca Area; in the Northwest Pacific – Senkaku/Tiao-yu Tai Area (East China Sea), Tok-do/Takeshima Area, Yellow Sea, and SouthernKuriles (‘NorthernTerritories’); and intheWestPacific – SpratlyIslands Area, Natalia Area, Eastern Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, Celebes Sea, as well as Malacca and Singapore Straits.
3. See 16CCOP Newsletter (1991) no. l, pp. 12–14 (with amap); ‘Cambodia Seeks Oil Drilling Bids“, International Herald Tribune (13 June 1991) p. 17; ‘The Rush is on for Vietnam's Oil Fields’, International Herald Tribune (24 October 1991) p. 11.