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In search of an ocean regime: The negotiations in the General Assembly's Seabed Committee 1968–1970

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  • Lφvald, Johan Ludivk

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This study deals with the opening phase of the UN negotiations concerning the future international regime for ocean space. It seeks to establish how the technological and economic capabilities of member nations condition the manner and style of negotiation, the definition of national objectives, and the growth of attitudes and expectations with regard to such a regime. By the end of the 1968–70 period expectations about the future international regime had narrowed noticeably. Yet, for long-range tactical reasons many delegations were still holding out in anticipation of a new Law of the Sea Conference. The original Maltese seabed proposal envisaged a comprehensive international regime. In general, developing countries favored such a solution in the beginning, while industrialized countries preferred an intermediate solution. Eventually the Maltese proposal and the negotiating situation inadvertently set off a wave of claims for various forms of national jurisdiction. This meant that the emphasis at the end was more on the rights of the coastal states and less on the capacity of the world community to deal collectively with the future of ocean space.

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  • Lφvald, Johan Ludivk, 1975. "In search of an ocean regime: The negotiations in the General Assembly's Seabed Committee 1968–1970," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(3), pages 681-709, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:29:y:1975:i:03:p:681-709_03
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