File contains a piece of correspondence from Dr. Goetz of the German Historical Institute (Deutsches Historisches Institut), regarding G.A. Borgese and Thomas Mann.
File contains correspondence with Jayewardene of the Sri Lankan Mission to the United Nations. Correspondence concerns Pacem in Maribus (PIM) convocations, the training programme, the International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD), and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS).
File contains correspondence with Homer G. Angelo, a law professor at the University of California. Some correspondence concerns funding (including for Pacem in Maribus). Also contains an outline ("Hierarchies of Sources of Norms for Deciding Issues of International Law"), and a draft profile of the Pacific Energy Resources Center (PERC).
File contains correspondence with German politician Horst Grunenberg. Includes a letter from the United States State Department on the US position on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS).
File contains a letter from Hsiuping Pringsheim, Klaus Pringsheim (Elisabeth Mann Borgese's cousin)'s wife. Topics of discussion include the film on the Mann family, her children, and Klaus. Originally sent with photographs.
File contains correspondence with L'Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) personnel. Topics of discussion include the proposed Mediterranean Center for Marine Industrial Technology, the International Ocean Institute (IOI) training programme, and a chapter IFREMER was working on for Elisabeth Mann Borgese's "Ocean Frontiers." File also includes a newsletter from IFREMER (April 1988, number 4).
File contains correspondence with Joe A. Grima of Impact (Public Relations) Limited. Contains suggestions on the political climate, and the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea. Also includes “The Declaration of Oaxtepec” prepared by the International Ocean Institute (IOI), and three newspaper clipping, likely press releases from the IOI (“Law of the Sea,” “IOIPC meeting in Mexico,” and one Maltese language one).
File contains correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and various Indian individuals, organizations, government officials, and universities, including (among others): Indian Institute of Management (R.S. Ganapathy); Government of India (including Rajiv Gandhi, Department of Ocean Development, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of External Affairs, Fish Survey of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, National Institute of Oceanography); Centre for Science and Technology; Society for Indian Ocean Studies; Metallurgical & Engineering Consultants (India) Limited; Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee; South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission; the Indian Society of International Law; Confederation of Indian Industry; Dr. K.T. Damodaran; V.V.R. Varadachari; S.P. Jagota; Asim Kumar Mazumdar; Dr. V.S. Raju; Dr. V.K. Gaur; T.P. Sreenivasan; P.K. Jha; Prime Minister Narasima Rao; C.S. George; Azhar Shamim Zaidi; R.K. Sharma; Prasada Rao; Ambassador Wynn Lwin; Dr. Nehchal Sandhu; Professor Stish Chandra; and Krishan Saigal. Also includes correspondence and a speech from future Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Some correspondence concerns Training Programme, India's ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS), conferences, publications, and other matters. File also Includes a copy of a paper Mann Borgese wrote for a seminar on Indian Rim countries; Mann Borgese's comments on the paper "Law of the Sea" by Hedda Moeller; brochures; conference materials; an abstract ("Ocean Energy"); newsletters; announcements; a syllabus for an IOI course; and promotional material.
File contains a copy of a piece of correspondence with Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, thanking Elisabeth Mann Borgese for the good wishes. Originally found with professional correspondence dating from 1979-1981.
File contains correspondence with and material from the International Ocean Institute (IOI) headquarters in Malta. Includes IOI Annual Reports for the years ending 1992, 1993, and 1994, an IOI overview and five year plan (1988-1992), audited financial statements for the years ending December 31, 1993, and December 31, 1994, a 1995 report of the IOI's Executive Director, a modified income and expenditure budget for 1994, a draft syllabus for a training programme, meeting minutes (of the Executive Committee) and an agreement between the Maltese Government and the IOI.
File contains correspondence with and documents from the International Ocean Institute (IOI) in Malta, includes discussion of projects (including the Women and the Sea Programme), Pacem in Maribs (PIM) convocations, proposed operational centres, funding, the search for a new Executive Director for the IOI, and other topics. Includes reports (the 1999-2000 report of the Executive Director, which includes attachments from PIM XXVII, including "The Fiji Declaration on Islands in the New Millennium," and a statement by Elisabeth Mann Borgese at the first session of UNICPOLOS; a Report to CIDA; and "The Mediterranean Initiative: A Pilot Project on Integration of Sustainable Development and Regional Security"); proposals (includes one relating to the IOI-Virtual University); meeting agendas and minutes (includes an annotated agenda for the Leadership Seminar on Mediterranean Basin-wide Co-development and Security, and agendas for meetings of the Planning Council, the Governing Board); and a memorandum of agreement relating to the establishment of an IOI operating centre in Australia.
File contains correspondence documents received from the International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s headquarters in Malta. Includes meeting minutes and agendas (from meetings of the Executive Committee and the Governing Board); financial documents (including audited financial statements for the year ending December 31, 1999); work plan; reports ("Possible Structure of IOI Annual (or Biannual) Report," "Strategy for IOI System-Wide Projects: A Proposal for Discussion," and "Financing of PIM [Pacem in Maribus]"); documents relating to the organization of Pacem in Maribus convocations; activities and project reports; and a card from Pacem in Maribus XXVIII advertising the Second Arvid Pardo Memorial Lecture.
File contains correspondence with and documents from the International Ocean Institute (IOI) headquarters in Malta. Topics of discussion include proposed operational centres, Pacem in Maribus (PIM) convocations, the Danielle de St. Jorre scholarship, the IOI-Virtual University (IOI-VU), Includes meeting agendas and minutes (from the Planning Council, and the Executive Committee); a workplan and budget (for 2002-2003); reports ("IOI Membership of the International Coral Reef Initiative CPC," "Report on the International Ocean Institute Virtual University," "Developments of IOI System-Wide Projects: Strategy Considerations II," and "The African Initiative: A Discussion Paper"); proposals ("Proposal for a Study on the Future IOI Strategy," and one relating to the UN Committee of the Whole).
File contains correspondence with and documents from the International Ocean Institute (IOI) headquarters in Malta. Topics of discussion include the Danielle de St. Jorre scholarship, Elisabeth Mann Borgese's death, the insurance industry project, the UN agreement on the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, new IOI operational centres, the IOI-Virtual University (IOI-VU), the appointment of a new Executive Director of the IOI, Pacem in Maribus (PIM) convocation, and new IOI Board members. Includes proposals ("Integrating Risk Reduction in Integrated Coastal Management); reports ("Highlights of Developments and Actions since December 2000"); meeting agendas and minutes (of the IOI's Executive Committee); and a memorandum of understanding (regarding the establishment of an IOI operational centre in Germany).
File contains correspondence from (including attached documents) the International Ocean Institute (IOI) Headquarters in Malta. Topics of discussion include IOI projects, staff, the IOI-Virtual University (IOI-VU), and the Danielle de St. Jorre scholarship. Also includes reports (including "Some Reflections on Alternative Development Scenarios and Related Structures for IOI," executive director reports, and an activity report from the IOI-Black Sea Operation Centre); meeting agenda and minutes; proposals (includes one on UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) partnerships, a proposal for an insurance project on risk assessment in coastal areas, and a proposed IOI youth project); applications (on women participants at Pacem in Maribus (PIM) XXVI, for the Executive Director position, and from scholarship participants); and financial documents (audited financial for the years ending December 31, 1998, and December 31, 1999).
File contains correspondence with Irving and Eulah Laucks concerning a donation to the International Ocean Institute (IOI), and an invitation to become “Founding Members.”
File contains correspondence with Ivan Goodbody of the University of the West Indies (UWI), and concerns planning for an International Ocean Institute (IOI) training course in Jamaica. File also includes a pamphlet on courses at the UWI.
File contains correspondence with International Development Research Centre (IDRC) President Ivan Head. Topics of correspondence include funding, Head receiving the Order of Canada, Pacem in Maribus, an invitation to Head to join the International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s Board of Trustees. The file also includes a copy of a paper by Head ("South-North Dangers"), a speech to the Beijing by Head, and a research proposal by Elisabeth Mann Borgese ("Research Project on the New International Technological Order Emerging from the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea").
File contains correspondence with the then-Minister for Development Cooperation with the Netherlands. Some correspondence concerns the International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s Training Programme and the “Ocean Yearbook.” Also includes project proposals for co-operative programmes between FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)/Norway and the IOI, promotional material regarding the “Ocean Yearbook,” a discussion draft (“Marine Resources, Ocean management and International Development Strategy for the 80s and Beyond”), and other documents.
File contains a piece of correspondence with James Grant, who was the president of the Overseas Development Council (ODC). Contains a discussion of International Ocean Institute (IOI) projects (e.g., “Ocean Yearbook,” “Project on Marine Resources, Ocean Management, and International Development Strategy for the 80s and Beyond,” “Pacem in Maribus (PIM) IX,” and others).
File contains correspondence with Markussen of the Fridtoj Nansen Institute. Topics of discussion include ocean mining, Part XI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS), the Preparatory Commission (PrepCom), Pacem in Maribus, and Training Programme. File includes articles by Markussen ("France and the Deep Seabed: The French Programme for Exploitation of Polymetallic Nodules," "India and the Deep Seabed Minerals--What Now?" co-written with Sumita Sen, and "Commercial Exploitation of Polymetallic Nodules: When, Why, Who and How").
File contains correspondence with Pronk, the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTD), includes his acceptance of a position on the International Ocean Institute (IOI)’s Board of Trustees.
File contains correspondence, some of which concerns Pacem in Maribus (PIM), the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS), the PrepCom (Preparatory Commission), general environmental concerns, a copy of a letter from Tinbergen to Gro Brundtland (on oil production), and Tinbergen's death in 1994. File also includes several articles by Tinbergen ("The Economics of Warfare--A Sketch," "The Future of Democratic Socialism" "How to Leave Enough Natural Resources for Future Generations?" "The Economics of the Heritage of Mankind," and "Energie voor ons Nageslacht").
File contains correspondence with van Ettinger concerning the Perestroika project, funding, sea-bed mining, and personal matters (e.g. Golo Mann's death). File includes papers by van Ettinger ("A Window to the South in an Energy-Conscious European Union," "ECOSOC/High Level Segment 1992," "Oceans, Climate Change, and Energy" and "The Hague Peace Initiative"), and a programme for a memorial service for van Ettinger's wife, Petronella Antonia van Ettinger-Gerritsma.
File contains correspondence with Jan van Ettinger. Includes “International Ocean Institute (IOI) Draft Plan of Action, 1983-1987” by van Ettinger, and comments on the plan by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with Levy, of the Office for Ocean Affairs and Law of the Sea at the United Nations. Some correspondence concerns UNCLoS (including the debate surrounding Part XI), Pacem in Maribus (PIM), and the Training Programme. File Includes a copy of "The Forthcoming UN Conference on Straddling and Highly Migratory Stocks on the High Seas" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese; a memorandum on training issued by International Ocean Institute (IOI); and a copy of a report by Levy ("The Development of an Integrated Marine Policy").
File contains correspondence to and from Joe Clark (in his role as Secretary of State for External Affairs). Topics of discussion include to the foundation of the Centre, Borgese’s appointment at Chairperson, selection of board members, and financial matters.
File contains correspondence with John King Gordon, of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). Includes a discussion of Pacem in Maribus (PIM) X, and also includes a brief biography of Gordon.
File contains correspondence with/concerning and reports by John King Gordon. Includes copies of letters to/and from Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, mainly concerning “Canadian Foreign Policy in the 1980s,” a proposal for Canada’s Foreign Policy, of which Elisabeth Mann Borgese was a signatory. Also includes: "Priorities and Problems in Education for Development" by J. King Gordon, "Canada, the Middle East, and the United Nations" by J. King Gordon, "The University and the Global Community" by J.King Gordon, correspondence and resume to/from Xing Guo An, a description of the International Ocean Institute (IOI), "How Relevant is Coady?" by J. King Gordon and "The Enterprise" by J. King Gordon.
File contains correspondence with oceanographer (at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography) and International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) board member John Vandermeulen. Some of which concerns the Training Programme (Vandermeulen was a regular lecturer), Elisabeth Mann Borgese's children's book "Chairworm and Supershark" (it includes a draft glossary for the work), ICOD (including part of the welcome booklet for the Ocean Forum conference), Pacem in Maribus (includes a draft agenda for PIM XIX), the chapter Vandermeulen wrote for Mann Borgese's "Ocean Frontiers," and personal matters. File also includes a copy of a paper Vandermeulen presented at Pacem in Maribus XVIII ("Environmental Developments"), and a copy of his paper "Marine Environments."
File contains correspondence with Warioba, who was a member of the International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s Board and the Prime Minister of Tanzania. Correspondence concerns the Independent World Commission on the Oceans (IWCO), the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS), and Pacem in Maribus (PIM). File includes a message from Warioba to PIM XVIII.
File contains correspondence with Judge Ibekwe, President of the Nigerian Federal Court of Appeal, which discusses a joint-venture for deep sea-bed mining.
File contains correspondence with Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s cousin, Klaus H. Pringsheim, a Professor of Political Science at McMaster University. Topics of discussion include International Ocean Institute (IOI) funding, and his retirement. Also includes press release from Canada-Japan Trade Council announcing Pringsheim’s appointment as its President. File also includes one piece of correspondence from Elisabeth Mann Borgese to Hans E. Pringsheim, Klaus's brother.
File contains correspondence with K.O. Emery of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and his wife. Topics of discussion include Emery's attendence at an International Ocean Institute (IOI) Training Programme, and his wife's illness.
File concerns correspondence with the President of the Nippon Electric Company, concerning International Ocean Institute (IOI) projects of interest to Japan. Also includes an article from “Science News,” called “A Journey to China,” by Glenn T. Seaborg.
File contains correspondence with Kozak, Schwartz and Company (an accounting firm), Edwin Borg-Costanzi, and Joseph (Joe) Ganado. Topics of discussion include the International Ocean Institute (IOI)’ financial matters, including tax status, and royalties from Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s “The Drama of the Oceans.”
File contains correspondence with the public accounting firm. Includes the by-laws of the Friends International Ocean Institute (FIOI). Most of the correspondence regards FIOI finances.
Includes copies of the articles: "Alternative Cost-effective Models for Pioneer Cooperation in Exploration, Technology Development, and Training" by either EMB or Saigal; "Ocean Mining," author unknown; "Security, Co-Development of Technology and the Common Heritage of Mankind" by Saigal; "Overview of Ongoing Programmes in the Marine Research Institutions in the Mediterranean," author unknown; "The Indian Security System: A Systems Approach" by Saigal; "Novel Features of UN Convention, 1982" by Saigal. Also includes a feasibility study and project proposal.
File contains correspondence with Krishan Saigal, Executive Director of the International Ocean Institute. Topics of discussion include Pacem in Maribus, sea-bed mining, funding and fundraising, the Training Programme, the Independent World Commission on the Oceans (IWCO), and other topics. Included in the file are: "Spirulina Industry in China: Present Status and Future Prospects" by Ding-Mei Li & Yu-Zao Qi; the proposal "Enhancing Sustainable Development and Human Security in the Mediterranean" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese; a case study on an ecological village in Vietnam; a summary course report from the Training Programme; a syllabus ("Coastal Management in the Black Sea and in the Mediterranean Sea"); "Proposal for a Feasibility Study for an Indian Ocean Regional Centre for Marine Technology;" an outline and agenda for Pacem in Maribus XXII; minutes of the IOI's Courses Development Committee; and a pre-project proposal ("The Spirit of Malta" on sustainable development).
File contains correspondence with Leinie Schilling Nagel, of Scope Visual Communications, who took photographs of various conferences for Elisabeth Mann Borgese (including a 1973 energy conference, and Pacem in Maribus (PIM) II).
File contains correspondence with Ballah (of the Institute for Marine Affairs). Some correspondence concerns Pacem in Maribus (PIM), Training Programme, the establishment of an International Ocean Institute (IOI) Operational Centre in Trinidad and Tobago, the Independent World Commission on the Oceans (IWCO), the International Sea-Bed Authority (ISBA), and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS).
File contains correspondence between Lowell Bourns and Elisabeth Mann Borgese, concerning a recent trip Mann Borgese made to Wooster, Ohio as part of the Urban Studies Advisory Committee. Originally filed with a photograph.
File contains Glowka was a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Includes copies of the articles "Genetic Resources, Marine Scientific Research and the International Seabed Area," and "Bioprospecting, Alien Invasive Species, and Hydrothermal Vents: Three Emerging Legal Issues in the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity" by Glowka.
File includes correspondence with Senator Bode of the State Office for Development Cooperation (Germany). Includes a draft memorandum of understanding with the International Ocean Institute (IOI).
File contains correspondence with Maltese government officials (including Members of Parliament, and the Prime Minister’s Office). Much of the correspondence is regarding the International Ocean Institute (IOI)’s headquarters and rent. Also contains several drafts of a new agreement between the IOI and the Maltese government.