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152. X. Country/Region Reports

153. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbaraProfAssociate Director, NILOS121991383442445de YturriagaJ.A., Straits Used for International Navigation – A Spanish Perspective, Publications on Ocean Development, General Editor OdaShigeru, Vol. 17, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1991, 372 pp. + Indexes, Dfl. 205/ $134/£ 69.50.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19911991T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00005763a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.For other major accounts of that legislative history, see NandanS.N. and AndersonD.H., ‘Straits Used for International Navigation: A Commentary on Part m of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982

157. BARBADOS/TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.

158. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbaraDrAssociate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea121990373419424JayewardeneH.W., The Regime of Islands in International Law, Publications on Ocean Development, General Editor: OdaShigeru, Vol. 15, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1990, 572 pp. + Indexes, Dfl. 315/$ 159/£ 105.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19901990T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00006914a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.This in fact can also be advantageous with respect to many problems other than islands, as illustrated by, e.g., the special recognition gained by Ambassador Jayewardene during UNCLOS III for Sri Lankan (and likewise Indian) sovereignty over an unique extent of its continental shelf on the basis of geological evidence which he collected at that time (p. 571). This recognition is enshrined in UNCLOS III Final Act's Annex II containing the Statement of Understanding Concerning a Specific Method to be Used in Establishing the Outer Edge of the Continental Margin and applying exclusively to the southern part of the Bay of Bengal, although in practice a similar situation could also be claimed by States other than Sri Lanka and India.2.By 3 May 1990, the LOS Convention had obtained 159 signatures and 43 (out of the 60 required for its entry into force) ratifications. See 15 Law of the Sea Bulletin (UN Office for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea) (05 1990) pp. 1–6. Note also the relevant studies issued by this UN Office on island-related questions, such as: Regime of Islands (United Nations, 1988); Baselines (United Nations, 1989); and Archipelagic States (United Nations, 1990).3.For an excellent brief exposition of this regime, see the article by one of the principal architects thereof, KusumaatmadjaM., “The Concept of the Indonesian Archipelago”, 10 Indonesian Q. (1982) no. 4, pp. 12–26. For an extensive analysis of State practice, see also KwiatkowskaB. and AgoesE.R., ‘Archipelagic Waters: An Assessment of National Legislation’, in WolfrumR., ed., Law of the Sea at the Crossroads: The Continuing Search for a Universally Accepted Regime, Proceedings of International Symposium Held in Kiel, on 10–14 July 1990 (forthcoming).4.Cf., BowettD.W., ‘The Economic Factor in Maritime Delimitation Cases

159. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbaraDrAssociate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea121990373425430VicuñaF. Orrego, The Exclusive Economic Zone – Regime and Legal Nature under International Law, Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law – New Series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1989, 309 pp. + Index, $ 49.50/£35.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19901990T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00006938a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.The book can be purchased from: Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK, tel.: (0223) 312393.2.VicuñaF. Orrego, ‘La Zone Economique Exclusive: regime et nature juridique dans le droit international

163. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbaraDrAssociate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea051990371111116RosenneS., SohnL.B., eds., United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982. A Commentary, Vol. V, NordquistM.H., Editor-in-Chief, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1989, 497 pp. + Index, Dfl. 295/$165/£95.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19901990T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00002813a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.Vol. I of the series containing the text of the Convention and Introductory Material was published in 1985. The volumes still to be published include: Vol. II – Second Committee: Articles 1 to 132, Annexes I and II, and the Final Act, Annex II; Vol. Ill – First Committee: Articles 133 to 191, Annexes HI and IV, and the Final Act, Annex I, Resolution II; Vol. IV – Third Committee: Articles 192 to 278, and the Final Act, Annex VI; and Vol. VI – Comprehensive Index to Series, consolidated list of treaties, cases and appendices, additional reference material.2.For a general appraisal, see NandanS.N., ‘A Constitution for the Ocean: The 1982 UN Law of the Sea Convention’, 1 Marine Policy Reports (1989) pp. 1–12; Council on Ocean Law (COL), The United States and the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: A Synopsis of the Status of the Treaty and its Expanded Role in the World Today (1989). Note that the legislative history of the Convention is also the subject of some publications of the United Nations Office for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (OALOS), in particular, Pollution by Dumping (1985, E. 85.V.12); Rights of Access of Land-Locked States to and from the Sea and Freedom of Transit (1987, E.87.V.5); Regime of Islands (1988, E.87.V.11); and Navigation on the High Seas (1989, E.89.V.2). See also QALOS' Master File Containing References to Official Documents of the UNCLOS III (1985, E.85.V.9).3.See RosenneShabtai, Practice and Methods of International Law (1984) pp. 41–42, also pp. 14–15.4.Note that the important evidence of State positions can also be found in statements at the 1982 closing session of UNCLOS III in Montego Bay. E.g., the coastal State's sovereign rights over archeological objects found on the continental shelf were for the first time suggested by Cape Verde (Volume V, p. 159), and after their rejection by UNCLOS III, Cape Verde reiterated its position at the Montego Bay session and subsequently declared upon ratification of the Convention that the removal of such objects from its maritime areas is subject to its consent (UN Law of the Sea Bulletin (1987) No. 10, p. 8). In some cases, e.g., the designated areas concept introduced by India, State practice (potentially) not conforming with the Convention is only reflected by the Montego Bay statements.5.See the Special Reports on PrepCom by the Council on Ocean Law (COL), Washington DC, especially the recent ones of the Seventh Session, First Meeting, 27 February - 23 March 1989, and the Second Meeting, 14 August - 1 September 1989. For an annual review of PrepCom work, see the Law of the Sea Reports of the United Nations Secretary-General, the recent one being UN Doc A/44/650 (1989) pp. 34–41.6.See, e.g., the Brazilian declarations upon signature and ratification of the Convention, in UN Law of the Sea Bulletin (1985) No. 5, p. 6, and (1988) No. 12, p. 8. Cf., KwiatkowskaB., ‘Military Uses in the EEZ – A Reply to A.V. Lowe

165. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbaraDrAssociate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea051990371116118OdaShigeru, International Control of Sea Resources, (Reprint with a New Introduction), Publications on Ocean Development, Vol. 12, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1989, 215 pp., Dfl. 135/£45.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19901990T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00002825a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.See OdaS., ‘International Law of the Resources of the Sea

169. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbaraDrAssociate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea051990371119124WeilP., The Law of Maritime Delimitation – Reflections, Grotius Publications Ltd., Cambridge 1989, 327 pp. + Index, $ 98/£55.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19901990T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00002849a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.The book is a translation by MacGlashanMaureenMs, the Assistant Director of the Research Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge, of the original French version, Perspectives du Droit de la Délimitation Maritime (Editions PedoneA., Paris 1988). Prosper Weil, Professor of International Law at the University of Paris, and Director of the Institut des Hautes Études Internationales of Paris, belongs to a rather small group of French authorities whose works are translated into English. Note his well-known article, ‘Towards Relative Normativity in International Law

171. INTERNATIONAL DECISIONS.

174. Red Sea -- award of the Arbitral Tribunal in the first stage of the Eritrea/Yemen proceedings

175. International decisions.

176. The International Court of Justice and equitable maritime boundary delimitation.

177. Introduction to the Musical Culture of the Diegueño Indians from San Diego County Reservations in California.

178. Equitable maritime boundary delimitation, as exemplified in the work of the International Court...

179. Indian Ocean.

180. Book Reviews.

181. Book Reviews.

182. Judge Shigeru Oda's opinions in law-of-the-sea cases: Equitable maritime boundary delimitation.

183. The <e1>Saint Vincent and the Grenadines</e1> v. <e1>Guinea M/V Saiga</e1> Cases

185. Book ReviewsBook ReviewsKwiatkowskaBarbara121987343417420SymonidesJ., Nowe prawo morza [The New Law of the Sea], Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warsaw 1986, 445 pp.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19871987T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00010494a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.For a detailed examination see W.E. Butler, ‘Innocent Passage and the 1982 Convention: The Influence of Soviet Law and Policy’, 81 AJIL (1987) pp. 331–347.2.Cf., NelsonL.D.M., ‘The Emerging New Law of the Sea

189. Book ReviewsBook ReviewsKwiatkowskaBarbaraAssociate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea121989363388391HeyE., The Regime for the Exploitation of Transboundary Marine Fisheries Resources, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1989, 317 pp. + Indexes, Dfl. 165/$ 85/£ 56.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19891989T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00009104a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.Cf., KoersA.W., ‘Participation of the European Economic Community in a New Law of the Sea Convention

190. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbara081988352241242WiktorC.L. and FosterL.A., Marine Affairs Bibliography, A Comprehensive Index to Marine Law and Policy Literature Cumulation: 1980–1985, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1987, 685 pp., Dfl. 375/$ 189/£ 127.50.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19881988T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00007841a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.This relates, for example, to E. (Ellen) Hey, p. 618 (Senior Legal Officer at the Netherlands Ministry of Transport, Water Management and Public Works) and to the author of this review who is indexed under both Kwiatkowska and Kwiatkowska-Czechowska, p. 623.2.E.g., the article by Ambassador PintoM.C.W., ‘Preface to a Proposed Indian Ocean Scientific Conference

193. BOOK REVIEWSBOOK REVIEWSKwiatkowskaBarbara081988352223225DahmaniM., The Fisheries Regime of the Exclusive Economic Zone, Publications on Ocean Development, Shjigeru Oda, gen.ed., Vol. II, M. Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1987, 188 pp., Dfl. 145/$71.50/£44.75.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19881988T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00007737a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.For an excellent analysis see GarciaS., GullandJ. A. and MilesE., ‘The New Law of the Sea, and the Access to Surplus Fish Resources, Bioeconomic Reality and Scientific Collaboration

194. Book Reviews

195. Book ReviewsBook ReviewsKwiatkowskaBarbaraAssociate Director, Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea121989363383387DallmeyerD.G. and DeVorseyL., eds., Rights to Oceanic Resources, Publication on Ocean Devolpment, Vol.13, GenShigeru Oda. Ed., Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht 1989, 207 pp. + Index, Dfl, 125/$ 67.50/£ 39.Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 19891989T.M.C. Asser PresspdfS0165070X00009098a.pdfdispartBook Reviews1.See Technical Assistance by the International Hydrographic Organization, Doc. IOMAC/TM-1/INF. 7 (1988); Status of Hydrographic Surveying and Nautical Charting, Indian Ocean Area – 1989, IHB, Doc. IOMAC-l/SC-4/4 (1989); and the Report of the Group of Experts on Hydrographic Surveying and Nautical Charting, Doc. IOMAC-1/SC-4/INF. 6 (1989). These documents were obtained due to the kindness of Ambassador Hiran W. Jayewardene, Secretary-General of IOMAC. For further information, contact: IOMAC Secretariat, Suite 4–212, Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka, Telex: 22792 IOMAC CE.Note also a computerized delimitation programme, DELMAR, developed recently by Canada's International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) with a view to assisting the developing States. See 2 ICOD Newsletter (1989/1) p. 9.2.See CharneyJ.I., ‘Boundaries Between Nations: A Theory for Progress

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