File contains correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and: Zentrum für Marine Tropenökologie (ZMT), attached is a memorandum of agreement between ZMT and International Ocean Institute (IOI), and promotional material from the ZMT; ZED Books; Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), discussing an interview with Mann Borgese; and Zimbabwe Ministry of Foreign Affairs (discussing the IOI and Pacem in Maribus).
File contains correspondence with Durwood Zaelke (on Krishan Saigal's book, and the limits of Western economic theory); Azhar Shamim Zaidi (on landlocked states); Zafar H. Zaidi (attached is a CV); Juergen Zech; Hamdallah Zedan (includes an invitation to participate in an International Ocean Institute (IOI) seminar); Joerg Ziegenspeck; Corinna Zimber; Zou Keyuan (on a submission to "Ocean Yearbook," and being a visiting scholar at Dalhousie); and Sandra Zuberbuehler.
Includes Dialogue Discussion paper; correspondence with Branko Sambrailo, Lazar Mojoov, Ljubomir Ljubic, Zvonimir Blazevic, Mirceta Cvorovic, Bogdan Crnobrnja; information on the First International Sociological Conference on participation and self-management.
Includes "The security take on eenergy: Some preliminary views," "Arms control in the oceans: Active and passive," "To guard the sea," "Fabian law of the sea working group: Arms control and disarmament."
Some correspondence concerns UNCLoS and Pacem in Maribus. File includes a copy of a "Proposal for a Seminar with African Leaders to Discuss the Next Phase of Implementation of the UNCLoS" by EMB.
File contains correspondence with M. Yablon, Vladimir Kotliar, Igor Yarkovlev, Elliot Richardson, Christopher Young, Hui Yu, and Yu Yuancheng (includes business card). Topics of discussion include PrepCom (the Preparatory Commission), the International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s application for consultant status with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the "Ocean Yearbook," the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS), and Perestroika. Some correspondence also concerns Dalhousie students.
File contains a copy of a document distributed by the Observer of Peru, Ambassador Alfonso Arias-Schriber, at the debates on the Law of the Sea in Lagos, Nigeria.
Includes 5 maps published by the US Geological Survey, Washington D.C., originally found with International Ocean Institute training programme academic records teaching background materials, file [96-2].
File contains a project proposal by Elisabeth Mann Borgese focusing on demilitarization of outer space, and the lessons from the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS) that apply. File contains a duplicate copy, which has not been digitized.
Includes correspondence, pamphlets, and press releases. EMB was the keynote speaker at a World Population Society annual meeting. A. Pardo also participated.
File contains a scope, chapter list, and chapter synopsis from a proposed book on the historical and philosophical context from which the Law of the Sea emerged. Elisabeth Mann Borgese proposed to write this book over the 1981-1982 academic year.
Includes "World order studies" (D.A. Leurdijk), "World order studies: a comparative analysis" (D.A. Leurdijk), "The need for an ambitious innovation of the world order" (J. Tinbergen), "World order studies: world order studies policy making and the new international order" (D.A. Leurdijk), and a project description.
McDougal, Myres S., Harold D. Lassuell, and Lung-chu Chen. "Human rights and world public order: A framework for policy oriented inquiry." American Journal of International Law 63 (1969): 237-269. ; Includes informaiton on the world order project and newspaper clippings.
Includes "The international dimension of a NIO," "Facts and fallacies concerning the basic needs approach" (L. Emmerij), and "Institutional proposals: ILO report" (R. Falk).