Decision making in the International Seabed Authority
Elliot L Richardson
Marine Policy, 1981, vol. 5, issue 3, 256-260
Abstract:
Delegates to UNCLOS III, in drafting a charter for a kind of international institution to control the resources of the deep seabed constituting the 'common heritage of mankind', have had to face and find a way of reconciling the antagonism between the "sovereign equality of states' and the proportional representation of economic interests. This article briefly describes the manner in which this has been achieved.
Date: 1981
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