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Marine Policy
Volume 1 - 64
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Volume 8, issue 4, 1984
- Marine regions and regionalism in South-east Asia pp. 299-310

- Joseph Morgan
- Defining marine pollution: A comparison of definitions used by international conventions pp. 311-322

- M. Tomczak
- The Newfoundland continental shelf dispute in the Supreme Court of Canada pp. 323-329

- William C. Gilmore
- Marine fisheries extension services: A training and visit system for southern Asia pp. 330-336

- U. Tietze
- Organizations: INMARSAT: improving maritime communications pp. 337-346

- Olof Lundberg
- World shipping: a time for redefinition? pp. 347-350

- M. J. Shah
- Fisheries policy and the EEC: the democratic influence pp. 350-353

- David I. A. Steel
- After UNCLOS: the future of international marine research pp. 353-356

- Hans Tambs-Lyche
- Sole ownership of fisheries: a comment pp. 356-358

- Nik Dow
- How much of the world's fisheries lies within EEZs? pp. 359-359

- John Gulland
- Preparatory commission for the law of the sea convention: Kingston, Jamaica, 19 March-13 April 1984 pp. 363-366

- Lee Kimball
- The UNCTAD liner code United States maritime policy at the crossroads: Lawrence Juda Bowker, Epping, Essex, UK, 1983, 234 pp, £17.50 pp. 366-368

- Florence A. Pappus
- A future for Namibia: Volume 5: Fishing: Richard Moorsom Catholic Institute for International Relations, 22 Coleman Fields, London N1 7AF, 1984, 123 pp, £2.95 pp. 368-369

- Rowena Lawson
- Marine resource development in Belize pp. 369-372

- Kurt M. Shusterich
Volume 8, issue 3, 1984
- Administering the code of conduct pp. 203-216

- S. G. Sturmey
- Tropical aquaculture: Need for a strong research base pp. 217-228

- Roger S. Pullin and Richard A. Neal
- The changing framework of shipping: Trends in trade, technology, and policies pp. 229-238

- Hans Böhme
- Antarctic fisheries: History and prospects pp. 239-258

- James K. McElroy
- UN Liner code and shares of trade pp. 274-276

- K. A. Moore
- The international institute of fisheries economics and trade pp. 277-277

- Richard S. Johnston
- The role and impact of ICLARM pp. 278-282

- R. A. Neal and J. L. Maclean
- The law of the sea: R.R. Churchill and A.V. Lowe Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1983, xxxiii and 321 pp pp. 282-284

- Freidl Weiss
- A crime against the world: Memoirs of a Russian Sea Captain Vladil Lysenko, translated by Michael Glenny Victor Gollancz, London, 1983. 254 pp pp. 284-285

- Donald Cameron Watt
- Frozen stakes: B. Mitchell International Institute for Environment and Development, London, 1983,135 pp pp. 285-286

- Francis Auburn
- Markets under the sea: by D.R. Denman Hobart Paperback 17, Institute of Economic Affairs, 1984, xvi and 80 pp pp. 286-287

- A. V. Lowe
- World deep-sea container shipping: by Roy Pearson and John Fossey Gower, Aldershot, UK, 1983, 288 pp pp. 287-288b

- Bernhard J. Abrahamsson
- The competitive dynamics of container shipping: by Sidney Gilman Gower, Aldershot, UK, 1983, 152pp pp. 287-288a

- Bernhard J. Abrahamsson
- European integration and the common fisheries policy: by Michael Leigh Croom Helm, London, 1983, 228 pp pp. 288-289

- R. R. Churchill
- Towards a new international marine order: edited by Finn Laursen Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1982, 198 pp pp. 290-291

- Roderick Ogley
- Mussels as sentinels pp. 291-292

- Susan Peterson and Bruce Tripp
Volume 8, issue 2, 1984
- Preface pp. 82-82

- Alastair Dingwall
- The new oceans regime: Implementing the convention pp. 83-94

- D. M. McRae
- Environmental protection,: International approaches pp. 95-105

- Thomas A. Mensah
- Environmental protection,: Regional approaches pp. 106-119

- Peter Hayward
- Marine science: Organizing the study of the oceans pp. 120-136

- H. Charnock
- Fisheries,: Looking beyond the golden age pp. 137-150

- J. A. Gulland
- Seabed mining: From UNCLOS to PrepCom pp. 151-164

- E. D. Brown
- Shipping: Redefining functions pp. 165-170

- Ernst G. Frankel
- Non-governmental organizations: Increasing the global perspective pp. 171-183

- J. Barnes
Volume 8, issue 1, 1984
- Canada and the law of the sea pp. 2-15

- Robert Hage
- Joint ventures as an export market: US groundfish pp. 16-29

- Vladimir M. Kaczynski
- Indonesia's archipelagic regime: Implications for Malaysia pp. 30-43

- B. A. Hamzah
- Marine pollution control in Europe: Regional approaches, 1972-80 pp. 44-55

- Sonia Boehmer-Christiansen
- Implementing the UNCTAD Code of Conduct: The UK Merchant Shipping (Liner Conferences) Act, 1982 pp. 56-63

- Ademuni Odeke
- Cheap foreign labour: empire relic with no place in civilized society pp. 64-65

- Jim Slater
- Role of merchant fleet In Soviet global strategy pp. 65-68

- G. Smalley
- Fish stock assessment a manual of basic methods: J.A. Gulland FAO/Wiley Series on Food and Agriculture, Vol 1, Wiley-lnterscience, Chichester, UK, 1983, 223 pp, £15.95 pp. 68-69

- Stephen J. Lockwood
- Eighth voyage of the dragon A history of China's quest for seapower: Bruce SwansonUS Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, MD, 1982, 348 pp pp. 69-71

- Donald Cameron Watt
- Novo pravo mora (the new law of the sea): Edited by B. Vukas Prinosi za predbeno proucavanje prava i medunarodno pravo (Contribution to the Study of Comparative and International Law) No 17, Institute of International Law and International Relations, University of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1982, 308 pp pp. 71-71

- Barbara Kwiatkowska
- Aquaculture the legal framework: Bruce H. Wildsmith Emond-Montgomery, Toronto, 1982, 313 pp pp. 72-73

- F. V. W. Penick
- Bookwatch pp. 73-74

- R. C. Bainbridge
- Second international shellfish conference: Dublin, Ireland, 19-21 april 1983 pp. 75-77

- J. K. McBroy
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