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Marine Policy
Volume 1 - 64
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1981
- Development of the east coast fishing industry: Assessment of Canadian government policies pp. 294-301

- Janet E. Forrest
- Implications of the new law of the sea for the Mediterranean pp. 302-312

- Tullio Scovazzi
- Fishery provisions of the ICNT: Part 1 pp. 313-321

- S. P. Balasubramanian
- Capture fisheries in Peninsular Malaysia,: Lessons from MAJUIKAN's experience pp. 322-330

- Jahara Yahaya
- Spanish port tendencies pp. 336-338

- Robert Richards
- Development problems of LDC ports pp. 338-340

- Brian Meredith
- What made the French fishermen resort to open protest? pp. 340-343

- Michael Shackleton
- The politics of Pacific island fisheries: by George Kent Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 1980, 191 pp, $22 pp. 344-345

- Joseph R. Morgan
- Natural gas by sea: The development of a new technology: by Roger Ffooks Gentry Books, London, UK, 1979, 234 pp, £18.50 pp. 346-347

- Samir Mankabady
- International ocean shipping: by Bernhard J. Abrahamson Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 1980, 232 pp, $27.50 pp. 346-346

- Roy Pearson
- Oil pollution from tanker operations-causes, costs, controls: by W.G. Walters, T.D. Heaver, T. Verrier Centre for Transport Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1980, 216 pp, $22.00 pp. 347-348

- P. G. Sadler
- The maritime dimension: edited by R.P. Barston and Patricia Birnie George Allen and Unwin, London, 1980, 194 pp, hard cover £11.95, paperback £5.50 pp. 348-349

- D. C. Watt
- Sea power and politics from the Norman conquest to the present day: by Captain John Moore Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1979, 184 pp, £7.50 pp. 349-349a

- D. C. Watt
- Arms control: The interwar naval limitation agreements: by Robert A. Hoover Vol 17, Books, Monograph Series in World Affairs, University of Denver (Colorado Seminary), 1980, 124pp, $3.90 pp. 349-349b

- D. C. Watt
Volume 5, issue 3, 1981
- Preface pp. 171-171

- John Edmondson and David Green
- Delimitation of offshore areas: Hard labour and bitter fruits at UNCLOS III pp. 172-184

- E. D. Brown
- The 'disadvantaged' states and the law of the sea pp. 185-193

- Lewis M. Alexander
- Naval power, the law of the sea, and the Indian Ocean as a zone of peace pp. 194-204

- Barry Buzan
- The international seabed: a legacy of mistrust pp. 205-216

- A. V. Lowe
- The impact of UNCLOS III on management of the world's fisheries pp. 217-228

- Parzival Copes
- FAO's EEZ programme,: Assisting a new era in fisheries pp. 229-239

- Tony Loftas
- The law of the sea draft convention and the new international economic order pp. 240-251

- Roderick C. Ogley
- The Enterprise: An expendable triumph pp. 252-256

- P. N. Kirthisingha
- Decision making in the International Seabed Authority pp. 256-260

- Elliot L Richardson
- The argument for an interim arrangement pp. 260-264

- G. J. F. van Hegelsom
- Production policy for the deep sea mineral resources pp. 264-267

- E. J. Langevad
- Production limits -- who benefits? pp. 267-270

- Hugh Cameron and Luke Georghiou
- UNCLOS and the marine scientist pp. 270-271

- G. F. Humphrey
- A microcosm of global trends pp. 271-273

- Lee Kimball
- Drafting the LOS Convention pp. 273-276

- Tullio Treves
- Inadequacies of the straits' passage regime in the LOS draft pp. 276-277

- W. Michael Reisman
- Small cetaceans pp. 277-281

- Patricia Bimie
- The 'land-locked' viewpoint pp. 281-282

- Gerhard Hafner
- Dispute settlement pp. 282-286

- E. D. Brown
- The negotiating process pp. 286-287

- RenéJean Dupuy
- Update -- the tenth session pp. 287-290

- Lee Kimball
Volume 5, issue 2, 1981
- The consent regime of oceanic research in the new law of the sea pp. 98-113

- P. K. Mukherjee
- How much political compromise can fisheries management stand?: Premiums and politics in closed coastal fisheries pp. 114-134

- Lynne Chatterton and Brian Chatterton
- Fishing rights, regulations and revenues pp. 135-146

- Peter H. Pearse
- Third World navies -- new responsibilities, old problems pp. 147-148

- Lee Dowdy
- Latin American navies in comparative perspective pp. 149-152

- Michael A. Morris
- UNCTAD and the oceans -- influence and organization pp. 152-154

- Brian Meredith
- The arctic -- in need of an international regime pp. 154-156

- Elizabeth Young
- Pollution, politics and international law: Tankers at sea by R. Michael M'Gonigle and Mark W. Zacher University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1979, 394pp, £9.50 pp. 162-162

- Donald C. Watt
- Sea power and influence: old issues and new challenges edited by Jonathan Alford published for the International Institute for Strategic Studies by Gower and Allanheld, Osmun, Farnborough, Hants and Montclair, New Jersey, 1980, 220 pp. £9.50 pp. 162-163

- Peter Nailor
- Antarctica and its resources: by Barbara Mitchell and Jon Tinker Earthscan/International Institute for Environment and Development, London, 1979, 94 pp and appendix pp. 163-164

- Keith D. Suter
- Port pricing and investment policy for developing countries: by Esra Bennathan and A.A Walters Oxford University Press for the World Bank, Oxford and New York, 1979, 230pp, £5.70 hardback, £2.50 paperback pp. 164-166

- Ian Heggie
- Film pp. 167-168

- D. C. Watt
Volume 5, issue 1, 1981
- Fisheries -- life after UNCLOS pp. 2-3

- Patricia Birnie
- Deep seabed mining: A comparative study of US and West German municipal legislation pp. 4-16

- David D. Caron
- Improving fishing incomes when resources are overfished pp. 17-22

- Ian R. Smith
- Impact of cargo sharing on US liner trade pp. 23-39

- E. G. Frankel, J. Arnold and P. Read
- Canadian fisheries policy,: Canadian lobster imports and the New England lobster industry pp. 40-51

- Nancy L. Hasselback, Joel B. Dirlam and John M. Gates
- Flags of convenience pp. 52-66

- B. N. Metaxas
- Sierra Leone -- new directions in fisheries statistics pp. 72-73

- Alan Marriott and T. R. Brainerd
- OECD -- the oracles' oracle pp. 73-75

- Brian Meredith
- Sea-use planning and the North Sea pp. 75-76

- H. D. Smith, C. S. Lalwani and I. C. Brookfield
- IWC--bargaining and compromise pp. 79-84

- Patricia Birnie
- The middle eastern states and the law of the sea: Ali A. El-Hakim Manchester University Press. Manchester, UK. 1979, 233 pp. £19.50 pp. 84-85

- U. C. Watt
- The offshore petroleum resources of South-east Asia: Potential conflict situations and related economic considerations: Corazón Morales Siddayao Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1978, xx + 205 pp. £14.95 pp. 85-86

- Choon-ho Park
- Naval power in the Indian Ocean: Threats, bluffs and fantasies: Philip Towle The Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University. Canberra, 1979, 121 pp pp. 86-87

- Ken Booth
- Securing the seas: The Soviet Naval Challenge and Western Alliance Options: Paul H. Nitze, Leonard Sullivan Jr and the Atlantic Council Working Group on Securing the Seas Westview Press, Boulder, CO, USA, 1979, 464 pp, £16.25 pp. 87-88

- Bryan Ranft
- The management of the Southern Ocean: Barbara Mitchell and Richard Sandbrook IIED, 10 Percy Street, London W1P ODR, UK, 1980, 162 pp pp. 88-89

- Keith D. Suter
- Deepsea mining: Edited by Judith T. Kildow MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA and London, 1980, 251 pp, £10.85 pp. 89-90

- A. A. Archer
- The lawfulness of deep seabed mining: Theodore G. Kronmiller 2 vols. Oceana, Dobbs Ferry, New York. 1980, xix + 527 pp, and iii + 460 pp, $40.00 per volume pp. 90-91

- A. V. Lowe
- Manganese nodules: dimensions and perspectives: Prepared by the United Nations Ocean Economics and Technology Office D. Reidel, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, Boston, USA, London, UK, 1979. 250 pp. $34.00, hardback, $14.95, paperback pp. 91-92

- Oswald A. Roels
- Letter to the editor: Marine fraud pp. 95-95

- P. Cormack and B. T. Martin
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