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F. Orrego Vicuña, The Exclusive Economic Zone – Regime and Legal Nature under International Law, Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law – New Series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge1989, 309 pp. + Index, $ 49.50/£35.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2009
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1. The book can be purchased from: Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK, tel.: (0223) 312393.
2. Vicuña, F. Orrego, ‘La Zone Economique Exclusive: regime et nature juridique dans le droit international’, RCADI (1986) t. 199, v. 4Google Scholar. Cf., also by this author, ‘International Ocean Law Developments in the Southeast Pacific: The Case of Chile’, in Craven, J.P., Schneider, J. and Stimson, C., eds., The International Implications of Extended Maritime Jurisdiction in the Pacific (1989) pp. 217–229Google Scholar; ‘The Exclusive Economic Zone, the Continental Shelf, and International Straits’, in R. Wolfram, ed., Law of the Sea at the Crossroads: The Continuing Search for a Universally Accepted Regime, Proceedings of International Symposium held in Kiel, FRG, 10–14 July 1990 (forthcoming).
3. Cf., Vicuña, F. Orrego, ‘The Contribution of the Exclusive Economic Zone to the Law of Maritime Delimitation’, 31 GYIL (1988) pp. 120–137Google Scholar; ‘Commentary’, in Alexander, L.M., Allen, S. and Hanson, L.C., eds., New Developments in Marine Science and Technology: Economic, Legal and Political Aspects of Change (1989) pp. 423–429Google Scholar; ‘The Role of the International Court of Justice and Other Tribunals in the Development of the Law of Maritime Delimitation’, in A.H.A. Soons, ed., Implementation of the Law of the Sea Convention Through International Institutions (forthcoming).