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Shigeru Oda, International Control of Sea Resources, (Reprint with a New Introduction), Publications on Ocean Development, Vol. 12, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht1989, 215 pp., Dfl. 135/£45.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

Barbara Kwiatkowska
Affiliation:
Associate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1990

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References

1. See Oda, S., ‘International Law of the Resources of the Sea’; 98 Hague Recueil (19691911) pp. 355484; and by this author, International Law of the Resources of the Sea, reprinted edition with Supplements (1979)Google Scholar.

2. See Judge Oda's dissenting opinions in ICJ Rep. (1982) at 157–277, and ICJ Rep. (1985) at 123–171; as well as his article, ‘Delimitation of a Single Maritime Boundary – the Contribution of Equidistance to Geographical Equity in the Interrelated Domains of the Continental Shelf and the Exclusive Economic Zone’, in International Law at the Time of its Codification, Essays in Honour of Roberto Ago(1987) pp. 349–362.

3. For a detailed analysis of Judge Oda's contribution to the theory of such parallelism, see Kwiatkowska, B., The 200 Mile Exclusive Economic Zone in the New Law of the Sea (1989) pp. 919Google Scholar.