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Maritime Books - Published 1989

Australia. and S. Hetherington (1989). Annotated Admiralty legislation. Sydney, Law Book Company.

Dethridge, F. S., W. K. Hastings, et al. (1989). F.S. Dethridge memorial addresses, 1977-1988. Auckland, N.Z, Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand.

Lavery, B. (1989). Nelson's navy: the ships, men, and organisation, 1793-1815. Annapolis, Md., Naval Institute Press.

McRae, D. M. and G. R. Munro (1989). Canadian oceans policy: national strategies and the new law of the sea. Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press.

Prawitz, J. and Australian National University. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre. (1989). The neither confirming nor denying controversy. Canberra, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre Research School of Pacific Studies Australian National University.

Riddell-Dixon, E. M. (1989). Canada and the international seabed: domestic determinants and external constraints. Kingston Ont., McGill-Queen's University Press.

Somchai, S. (1989). The impact of the new law of the sea on Thailand's fishery development: a legal case study: 274.

United Nations. Office for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea. (1989). The Law of the sea: national legislation on the continental shelf. New York, United Nations.

United Nations. Office for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea. (1989). The Law of the sea: national legislation, regulations, and supplementary documents on marine scientific research in areas under national jurisdiction. New York, United Nations.

United Nations. Office for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea. (1989). The law of the sea: navigation on the high seas: legislative history of part VII, section I (articles 87,89,90-94,96-98) of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. New York, United Nations.


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