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The Continental Shelf and the Marginal Belt

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1946

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References

1 Below, Supplement, pp. 45–47.

2 Pp. 47, 48.

3 For an excellent history of fishing in the sea and related international law and diplomacy, see the classic Sovereignty of the Seas, by T. W. Fulton. For authorities and precedents supporting my comments see also the notes to my brief on the Bristol Bay case: Report on the International Law of Pacific Coastal Fisheries, 1938, and Stefan Riesenfeld, Protection of Coastal Fisheries Under International Law, Washington, 1942.