The Future of the Law of the Sea Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972

It is no surprise that the subject "The Future of the Law of the Sea" meets with special interest in the Netherlands. "The sea is our element, the roaring sea our glory," as the old folksong says. For a nation whose and prosperity are so closely connected with the sea, it is of t...

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title The Future of the Law of the Sea Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972
title_auth The Future of the Law of the Sea Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972
title_exact_search The Future of the Law of the Sea Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972
title_full The Future of the Law of the Sea Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972 edited by L. J. Bouchez, L. Kaijen
title_fullStr The Future of the Law of the Sea Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972 edited by L. J. Bouchez, L. Kaijen
title_full_unstemmed The Future of the Law of the Sea Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972 edited by L. J. Bouchez, L. Kaijen
title_short The Future of the Law of the Sea
title_sort the future of the law of the sea proceedings of the symposium on the future of the sea organized at den helder by the royal netherlands naval college and the international law institute of utrecht state university 26 and 27 june 1972
title_sub Proceedings of the Symposium on the Future of the Sea organized at Den Helder by the Royal Netherlands Naval College and the International Law Institute of Utrecht State University 26 and 27 June 1972
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