UNCLOS and the marine scientist
G. F. Humphrey
Marine Policy, 1981, vol. 5, issue 3, 270-271
Abstract:
The deliberations at UNCLOS have been watched with great interest by individual marine scientists and by those who have attended as observers on behalf of scientific groups. Most of all these scientists have been apprehensive that their ability (freedom) to carry out research would be significantly limited by many of the provisions of the ICNT. In fact, one author goes as far as to state that progress has been made, largely at the expense of the marine research scientist1.
Date: 1981
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