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Phenotypic Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles and Provisional Epidemiological Cut-Off Values of <i>Edwardsiella anguillarum</i> Isolated from Farmed Nile Tilapia (<i>Oreochromis niloticus</i>) in Brazil, with Exploratory Data on <i>Edwardsiella tarda</i>. [PDF]

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Ferrari NA   +12 more
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Exclusive Economic Zone

2023
The legal nature and the economic, political, and social implications of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) have been widely explored and examined by the doctrine over the years (O’Connell 1982, cited under Handbooks and Articles on the Law of the Sea; and Attard 1987, Orrego Vicuña 1989, Franckx and Gautier 2003, Nelson 2008, Posner and Sykes 2010, and
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The exclusive economic zone

Marine Policy, 1992
Abstract The rapid acceptance of the exclusive economic (EEZ) concept belies the broad differences among State claims beyond 12 nautical miles, and the wide gulf between State practice and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS Convention).
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Exclusive Economic Zone Programs

Offshore Technology Conference, 1993
The vast seabed domain awaits new information and techniques that will allow its use for avariety of purposes. In 1983, the United States extended its "sovereign rights and jurisdiction' over the natural resources of the ocean out to 200 nautical miles through a Presidential proclamation of a U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone @EZ).
W.B.F. Ryan   +6 more
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The Exclusive Economic Zone

2016
Abstract The role of the Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ) in the international law of the sea remains a controversial issue two decades after the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) came into force. This chapter examines the evolution of the concept and its juridical nature, and the legal regime applicable to the EEZ.
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The exclusive economic zone

Political Geography Quarterly, 1986
Abstract The exclusive economic zone (EEZ) derives from the 1945 Truman proclamation on the continental shelf, though it has earlier antecedents. The new placement of about one-third of the sea under national jurisdiction has enormous implications. The benefits of the new maritime zone, for example, will not be shared equally by all coastal states ...
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9 Exclusive Economic Zone

2014
This chapter covers the early developments of the law of the sea. The creation of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a good example of how codification may sometimes precede and contribute to the formation of customary international law. The chapter examines some applications of the EEZ in state practice.
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