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Author
Kaniaru, D.Date
1978
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The scope of regional action under the auspices of or in conjunction with the OAU is open-ended and fundamental, not only in the economic, political, scientific and technological fields but also in such areas as co-operation in the development of regional seas programmes. Indeed, in the negotiations prior to and during the third UN Law of the Sea Conference, the African states under the auspices of the OAU forged common positions and submitted proposals spelling out their interests in the negotiations which were still ongoing. It might be considered possible for these 48 states to conclude one regional convention to combat marine pollution around the continent, but such an approach would be contrary to some of the political and geographical realities of the region as a whole.Page Range
pp.213-229Title of Parent Book or Report
Management of Coastal and Offshore Resources in Eastern Africa.Publisher or University
University of Nairobi, Institute for Development StudiesSeries : Nr
Institute for Development Studies Occasional Paper; 28Collections