The theory and history of ocean boundary-making
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Author
Publication
1988 - McGill-Queen's University Press, Kingston, Ontario
Language
English
Word Count
111,250 words, Guess
Page Count
445 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1802843M
- ISBN-100773506241
- OCLC Control Number22110029
- OCLC Control Numbertheoryhistoryofo0000john
- Library of Congress Control Number89207877
and 2 more
- LibraryThing4913457
- Goodreads1460351
Classifications
- DDC341.4/48
- LCCJX4131 .J64 1988
Description
In this book Douglas Johnston provides a synthesis of all disciplines relevant to any aspect of boundary-making. He outlines the general theory of boundary-making, reviews the modern history of all modes of boundary-making in the ocean, and provides a theoretical framework for the analysis and evaluation of ocean boundary claims, practices, arrangements, and settlements. The author suggests that as bilateral treaty-making continues, significant boundary delimitation patterns will emerge, some of which may prove useful in non-oceanic contexts of boundary-making and natural resource management such as Antarctica, airspace and outerspace, and international lakes and rivers.
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