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D.G. Dallmeyer and L. DeVorsey, eds., Rights to Oceanic Resources, Publication on Ocean Devolpment, Vol.13, Shigeru Oda Gen. Ed., Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht1989, 207 pp. + Index, Dfl, 125/$ 67.50/£ 39.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

Barbara Kwiatkowska
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Associate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea
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References

1. See Technical Assistance by the International Hydrographic Organization, Doc. IOMAC/TM-1/INF. 7 (1988); Status of Hydrographic Surveying and Nautical Charting, Indian Ocean Area – 1989, IHB, Doc. IOMAC-l/SC-4/4 (1989); and the Report of the Group of Experts on Hydrographic Surveying and Nautical Charting, Doc. IOMAC-1/SC-4/INF. 6 (1989). These documents were obtained due to the kindness of Ambassador Hiran W. Jayewardene, Secretary-General of IOMAC. For further information, contact: IOMAC Secretariat, Suite 4–212, Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka, Telex: 22792 IOMAC CE.

Note also a computerized delimitation programme, DELMAR, developed recently by Canada's International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) with a view to assisting the developing States. See 2 ICOD Newsletter (1989/1) p. 9.

2. See Charney, J.I., ‘Boundaries Between Nations: A Theory for Progress’, 78 AJIL (1984) pp. 582, 596–606CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 Cf., Johnston, D.M., in Alexander, L.M., ed., The Gulf of Maine Case: An International Discussion, American Society of International Law Studies in Transnational Legal Policy No. 21 (1988) pp. 6370, and the following discussion at pp. 70–96Google Scholar.

4. Lachs, M., ‘United Nations and the International Court of Justice’, in The United Nations and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security (1987) pp. 147, 149Google Scholar.

5. Cf., ibid., pp. 154–155; and Oda, S., ‘Further Thoughts on the Chambers Procedure of the International Court of Justice’, 82 AJIL (1988) pp. 556562Google Scholar, who concludes that ‘States come to an ad hoc Chamber, by agreement, because they feel free to indicate their choice of judges from among the Members ofthe Court’.

6. Jayewardene, H.W., The Regime of Islands in International Law, Publications on Ocean Development, Vol. 14 (1990)Google Scholar.

7. For details on the Sunda and Lombok Straits' closure, see the Council on Oceans Law's Oceans Policy News (November 1988) p. 1; and 83 AJIL (1989) pp. 559561Google Scholar.

8. Jennings, R.Y., ‘The Principles Governing Marine Boundaries’, in Festschrift für Karl Doehring (1989) pp. 397, 408Google Scholar. See also Oda, S., ‘Delimitation of a Single Maritime Boundary’, in Essays in Honour of Roberto Ago (1987) pp. 349362Google Scholar.