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The latest issue of
Ocean Development & International Law (Vol. 51, no. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Chuxiao Yu, Implications of the UNCLOS Marine Scientific Research Regime for the Current Negotiations on Access and Benefit Sharing of Marine Genetic Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
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Reece Lewis, The Doctrine of Constructive Presence and the Arctic Sunrise Award (2015): The Emergence of the “Scheme Theory”
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Timothy Choi, Sea Control by Other Means: Norwegian Coast Guard Operations Under International Maritime Law
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Exequiel González-Poblete, Vladimir Kaczynski & Andrea Méndez Arias, Marine Coastal Resources as an Engine of Development for the Lafkenche and Williche Populations of Southern Chile
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Mark J. Kaiser, J. Dale Shively & J. Brooke Shipley, An Update on the Louisiana and Texas Rigs-to-Reefs Programs in the Gulf of Mexico