Dear GEP-Eders,

Many thanks for your prompt and helpful responses to my inquiry on UNCLOS
readings.  Here is a list, with some brief annotation, of your
suggestions.   Again, many thanks!

Peter Nolan on "Imperial Archipelagos" (NLR, 80, March-April 2013, links
below).  http://newleftreview.org/II/80/peter-nolan-imperial-archipelagos
 (JFG:
Mostly a history of EEZs)



CFR's Oceans Governance Brief – it's a couple of years old now but focuses
on whether or not the US should ratify UNCLOS. IT's at:
http://www.cfr.org/oceans/global-oceans-regime/p21035  (JFG: Nice because
it also discusses interactions with other MEAs and IOs)



James C.F. Wang, Handbook on Ocean Politics and Law, Chapter 13 – Great of
the politics of how the deal came together and gives a major flavor of the
maritime zones



Bernard Oxman, Law of the Sea Forum: The 1994 Agreement on Implementation
of the Seabed Provisions of the Convention on the Law of the Sea:  The 1994
Agreement and the Convention, 88(4) American Journal of International Law
687-714.



Tora Skodvin and Steinar Andresen.  2006. On Leadership.  *Global
Environmental Politics *(6)3.  (JFG: Mostly focused on leadership, but nice
discussion of Tommy Koh’s leadership in the UNCLOS III negotiations)



Morataka Hayaski, The 1995 Agreement on the Conservation and Management of
Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks: Significance for the Law of
the Sea Convention, Ocean and Coastal Management, 29: 51-69 (1996)



Elizabeth Mann Borgese, *Oceanic Circle, *see especially Chapter 4. (JFG: A
very excellent overview indeed)



Syma Ebin and Alf Hakon Hoel, eds. 2005.  A Sea Change: the exclusive
economic zone and governance institutions for living marine resource.  Springer
Verlag



Sebenius, James K. 1983. Negotiation arithmetic: adding and subtracting
issues and parties. *International Organization* 37 (02): 281–316.



Paul Harris, ed.  2014. *Routledge Handbook on Global Environmental
Politics.  *See chaps 35-6




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New York University
Author,* Rethinking Private Authority*
<http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10148.html>
Winner, 2015 ISA Sprout Award and 2015 APSA Lynton Keith Caldwell Award
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