Law of the Sea Institute

Parent: UC Berkeley

eScholarship stats: History by Item for January through April, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-042025-032025-022025-01
4w9953kpMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Chapter 9. The "Volga" Case (Russian Federation v. Australia): Prompt Release and the Right and Interests of Flag and Coastal States561581122
5ks9c77gMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Chapter 10. Multilateralism and Marine Issues in the Southeast Atlantic3568714
1c47v5kcMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Appendix B. Conference Authors and Participants329986
0f7748dqMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Comment on Chapter 63110768
5078q9dtThe Sea Where International Law Is Made: Some Informal Remarks3053913
720284d1Multilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Chapter 6. Rethinking the Principle of Abstention: The North Pacific and Beyond3097410
4bj2x1kcMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Comment on Chapter 42891108
9b7904mhMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Chapter 15. Protection and Conservation of the Sedentary Species of the Deep Seabed2454105
4t45s0jzMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Chapter 14. Fisheries in the South Atlantic: The Negotiation between the European Union and Mercosur2311435
8nk5p6ddMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Comment on Chapter 8226466
36r344g2Multilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Papers from the 2003 LOSI Conference -- Table of Contents217644
0c21q80zMultilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Chapter 8. Ocean Policy Toward Russia & the Pacific Fisheries: The U.S. & Western Countries’ Perspective20875
7556z2k1Multilateralism and International Ocean Resources Law: Appendix A. Conference Program125232
1ch0f884Multilateralism and International Ocean-Resources Law: Chapter 12. Straddling and Highly Migratory Flags105311

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