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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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Enforcement economics in Exclusive Economic Zones

GeoJournal, 1988
The establishment of Exclusive Economic Zones places enormous burdens on the resources of coastal states' enforcement agencies. An economic problem looms in that decisions must be made as to how much to allocate to enforcement relative to the expected benefits that can be derived. In this paper, the objective is to review the economic methods available
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Mapping the exclusive economic zone

OCEANS '85 - Ocean Engineering and the Environment, 1985
The NOAA multibeam surveys of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are providing a new data base and map series that are significantly superior to existing bathymetric maps compiled from prior surveys, particularly in areas of complex relief. The new Sea Beam and Bathymetric Swath Survey System (BSSS) surveys are designed to give essentially 100 percent ...
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Regionalizing Exclusive Economic Zone Management

OCEANS 1984, 1984
The Exclusive Economic Zone of the U.S. is an extensive area which displays great geographic diversity in terms of resources and the interests of coastal areas. It is suggested that eight regional management units be established for the EEZ, corresponding to the eight regional fisheries management councils, that for some activities such as ocean ...
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Is the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Exclusively an Economic Regime?

Sicherheit & Frieden, 2019
Long neglected at the periphery of global politics, the Pacific region is home to more microstates than any other region on earth. As defined herein, the Pacific region comprises the sixteen states recognised by the Pacific Island Forum itself.** Inherently ocean-locked, the Pacific Island countries face numerous challenges of capacity and mobility ...
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FUTURE OF EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE

Proceedings of the 21st International Academic Conference, Miami, 2016
History shows us that strong states usually maritime nations are rigidly opposed to the limitation of the freedom of the seas, meanwile some other states assert the limited use of the maritime domain. As a result of the trend towards increasing sovereignty of some states over seas, the consept of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) emerged in 1982 United ...
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The exclusive economic zone: some perspectives

Ocean & Coastal Management, 1999
A brief presentation is made of the concept of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) adopted by the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, and included as a major feature of the Law of the Sea. The potential of the EEZ for the small developing island countries is discussed, together with the possibility of using the EEZ to achieve a larger ...
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