File contains pages from the draft of Arvid Pardo's "The Common Heritage: Selected Papers on Oceans and World Order," a collection of speeches, introduced by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. This collection includes pages of Mann Borgese's introduction (incomplete), and four statements by Pardo: The first statement was made to the First Committee of the General Assembly on 1 November 1967. The second statement was made to the plenary of the General Assembly in 1968. The third statement was made to the First Committee of the General Assembly on 29 October 1968. The fourth statement was made to the Legal Subcommittee of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor on 20 March 1969. Part and parcel of MS-2-744, Box 126 Folder 2, MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 3, MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 4, and MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 5 (which contain the rest of Pardo's book).
File contains correspondence with Encyclopaedia Universalis, Le Club Francais du Livre, Golo Mann, Alfred Katler, Gyorgy Lukacs, Jean Rodolphe de Salis, Robert Forbes, Hideki Yukawa, Jovan Djordjivić, Jorge Luis Borges, John Kendrew, Sarvepalli Radhakrishman, Daniele Bovet, Peter Kapitza, Werner Heisenberg, Raymond Aron, Salvatore Quasimodo, Jorge Guillen, Linus Pauling, Leopold Sedar Senghor, and R.J. Forbes regarding the Encyclopaedia Universalis. Also includes correspondence regarding the Encyclopedia Britannica book of the year.
File contains a summary of the statement made by Arvid Pardo in the First Committee of the General Assembly on 1 November [1967] on the question of the sea-bed and the ocean floor.
File contains correspondence with Ihr Hans Erpt of Lukianos Verlag, Hans Erpt and Co. Bern, and Joy Adamson. Most of the correspondence relates to Mann Borgese's "The Language Barrier: Beast and Man," also includes reviews for the book. See MS-2-744, Box 79, Folder 13 for more material on "The Language Barrier."
File contains "Provisional Verbatim Record of the Fifteen Hundred and fifteenth meeting of the U.N. General Assemply" in which Arvid Pardo presented the Maltese Proposition from November 1, 1967. File also contains relating correspondence with G.F. Dasi and G. Ghironzi in Italian.
File contains a copy of the typed transcript. Present are Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Robert Hutchins, Arvid Pardo, [Friedman], [Hambro], [Andrassy], [Rao], [Freeman], [Kaplan], [Crawford], [Wheeler], [Wilkinson], [Mero], [Kruger], [Tugwell], [Armstrong], [Hoffman], Harry Ashmore, [Kelly], [Bucher], [Campbell], [Khan], [Busha], and [Gaskell]. The transcript covers the June 17th and 18th, 1968 sessions.
File contains a copy of a summary of discussions held at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions relating to the law of the sea (particularly on matters relating to the sea-bed and the common heritage principle). Includes a cover letter from Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File includes various publications and meeting documents. Includes material from Institute of International Education (a list of contacts), proposals submitted to an Environment Committee, a project report ("Positive Uses of Space: Law, Policy and Institutions") conducted by the Common Heritage Institute, material created for the "Conference on Disarmament," Third World Organization (statutes), meeting minutes from the San Diego Association of Prevention Professionals, a project summary from the Brookings Institution, a brochure from the "Diversity and Stability in Ecological Systems" conference (held at Brookhaven), an address by Lord Ritchie-Calder ("Hell Upon Earth") to the Conservation Society, and a copy of a French proposal on the exploration of the seabed.
File contains card and correspondence from Chole and M.B. Zerwick. Much of the correspondence discusses the publishing of Pacem in Maribus (PIM) material.
File contains an explanatory memorandum entitled "The question of convening an international conference on the problems of human environment," to be inscribed on the agenda of the 45th Session of the Economic and Social Council.
File contains "FAO Symposium on the significance of fundamental Research in the Utilization of Fish, 26- 30 May 1964 and "FAO Fisheries Circular No. 269." File includes correspondence to/from: T. Robinson - S. Holt, J.J. Miocinovic, R.A. Nicolosi - E. Borg Constanzi, and H. Watzinger. Also includes account statements, a FAO fisheries circular, "The state of world fisheries" (FAO), a report on freeze drying of fish (UNDP), a research project proposal on freeze drying fish, and other miscellaneous reports on this topic.
File contains drafts speeches by Arvid Pardo. Many have handwritten corrections and annotations (some by Elisabeth Mann Borgese). File includes drafts for a statement to the first committee, a statement to the Legal Sub-Committee in the Peaceful Uses of the Seabed and the Ocean Floor, a statement to the Second Committee of the XXIV (24th) General Assembly, a statement to the Economic and Technical Sub-Committee on Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and Ocean Floor, a statement for the 285th meeting of the CPC concerning the "Coordination of Marine Activities," a statement to the First Committee of the General Assembly, a statement to the Coordination Committee of the Economic and Social Council, a statement at the Geneva session of the Seabed Committee Plenary Meeting, and a statement to the Main Committee of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor Beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction.
Series consists of correspondence from family and friends, office day planners during Borgese's employment at Dalhousie University, address books, curriculum vitaes and related biographical materials, newspaper and magazine clippings about the Mann family, legal forms concerning familial estates, a few financial documents, and some ephemera such as award certificates. The series also includes material collected by the International Oceans Institute in Halifax after Borgese's death, such as letters of condolence and a programme from her memorial service.
File includes a first draft of "Resolution XXX of the General Assembly," prepared for the 1968-1969 session of the United Nations. The draft is accompanied by a memorandum from Elisabeth Mann Borgese to the staff at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, discussing the sources of several ideas in the draft.
File contains correspondence with A.H. Whitelaw, Claibourne Pell, Patrick Armstrong, R.J. Blair, The Royal Society, Robert A. Carlisle, Sidney J. Holt, R.L. Vallentine, and Wolfgang Vitzthum. Also includes a speech by Cousteau, "The Ear of Homo Aquaticus," "Oceanographic Fund Inc.," and "Prospectus 1968."
File contains a statement made at UNCLOS III, the report "Institutional requirements of the international management of mineral mining," various statements given to the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Seabed and the Ocean Floor Beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction, A. Pardo's resume, and a copy of A. Pardo's address to the UN (1967).
File contains a cover letter by Robert Krueger, sent along with a United Nations (UN) press release detailing four resolutions adopted by the UN on seabeds. Also included is a statement given by American Ambassador C.H. Phillips on that topic.
File contains agendas, draft minutes, final minutes, memos, a note regarding the post of International Ocean Institute Director, budgets, lists of members, some telegrams regarding quorum, other correspondence (including invitations for Pacem in Maribus (PIM) V), and a newspaper clipping.
File contains correspondence with Nicholas Peckham, M.A. Parry, Elaine Parent, Aris Papas, Pesci d'Oro, Norbert Psuty, and Mario Primicerio. Also includes "A Sociological Hypothesis" by M.A. Parry, "A Scientific Approach to World Organization for Peace" by M.A. Parry, and "The New Cosmopolitans" by Aris Papas and memos.
File contains correspondence with individuals at "Saturday Review" magazine. Topics of discussion include reproducing an article Mann Borgese wrote for the magazine, and Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice." Also inlcudes the October 11, 1969 issue, which contains an article by Senator Claiborne Pell on the oceans.
File contains photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese with the Urban Studies Advisory Committee at the College of Wooster, Ohio. Inscription on reverse “Urban Studies Advisory Committee – Conference at The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, December 5-6, 1969. R. Day, Wooster, Ohio; J. McDowell, New York City; R. Eells, New York City; W. Chambers, Wooster, Ohio; G. Tyler, New York City; seated: C. Richards, Washington, D.C.; E. Borgese, Santa Barbara, California; R. Pernell, Cleveland, Ohio." File originally contained a piece of correspondence from L. Bourns, which has been removed.
File contains correspondence with Professor Richard Bells regarding the planning of a conference for the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, as well as an untitled project proposal.
File contains correspondence primarily with Dr. Schachter of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), discussing the joint UNITAR and International Ocean Institute (IOI) conference. File also includes a discussion agenda, a staff list, and Pacem in Maribus invitations.
File contains correspondence with William Benton, Publisher and Chairman of Encyclopedia Britannica. Topics of discussion include Yugoslavia, and an article Mann Borgese wrote for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institution's magazine. Includes a newspaper clipping about Mann Borgese.
File contains a paper written by Elisabeth Mann Borgese in advance of the "Conference on the Conduct of International Relations in an Interdependent World," which was held at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (October 12-18. 1969). File also Includes a list of speakers at the conference.
Series was designed to accommodate records of otherwise unrelated conferences and organizations with which Borgese was affiliated. It illustrates the breadth of her professional activities. Borgese was involved in a multitude of organizations and endeavours and participated in numerous conferences outside and apart from her primary professional foci (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, the International Ocean Insitute (Pacem in Maribus), and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea). Types of records include correspondence and memos, meeting minutes, flyers, brochures and pamphlets, conference-related materials such as proceedings and application forms, some related publications and articles, press releases, newspaper clippings, and speeches.
Series consists of administrative records, conference materials, correspondence, research materials, publications, drafts, reports, and speeches related to Pacem in Maribus conferences and the Committee to Frame a World Constitution.
File contains certificate issued to Elisabeth Mann Borgese on her election as a member of the American Society of International Law. Was originally filed with correspondence from the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
File contains drafts, speech and publications by H. Gary Knight. It includes "Statement of H. Gary Knight on HR 3350 Before the Sub-Committee on Oceanography Committee on Merchant Trade and Fisheries, United States House of Representatives," Annex A to "Consequences of Non-Agreement at the Third United Nations Law of the Sea Conference," "The Role of Special Domeestic Interests in the Formulation of United States Ocean Policy," "Report on the Workshop on Regional Institutions for Marine Management in the Gulf and Caribbean and the Implications for the Development of International Law," "The Law of the Sea: Documents and Notes."
File contains pages from a draft of Arvid Pardo's "The Common Heritage: Selected Papers on Oceans and World Order." This file includes six statements made by Pardo, numbered 5-10. The fifth statement was made to the Legal Subcommittee of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor on 20 August 1969. The sixth statement was made to the Second Committee of the General Assembly on 2 December 1969. The seventh statement was made to the Economic and Technical Subcommittee of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor on 16 March 1970. The eighth statement was made to the Expanded Committee on Planning and Coordination Committee of the Economic and Social Council on 2 June 1970. The ninth statement was made to the Coordination Committee of the Economic and Social Council on 10 July 1970. The tenth statement was made to the committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor on 12 August 1970. Part and parcel of MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 1, MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 3, MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 4, and MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 5, which contain the other sections of Pardo's book.
File contains correspondence with Alison Bond and Charlotte Mayerson. Topics of discussion include Elisabeth Mann Borgese's "The Language Barrier," and an upcoming publication on world communities. Also includes a statement of royalties. See MS-2-744, Box 49, Folder 20 for more correspondence with Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc.
File contains correspondence with Mohamed Amir, Douglas Faulkner, Sidney [Holt], Christopher Bett, Kip [?], John Hochmann, and RLG. Topics of discussion mainly include Elisabeth Mann Borgese's "The Drama of the Oceans," and a Peace in Maribus (PIM) prospectus.
File contains preview lists for Oceana Publications Incorporated publications, as well as "Ocean Science News" Vol. 11, No. 9 and No. 26, and a Pacem in Maribus invitation.
File contains a Pacem in Maribus (PIM) invitation, "In anregender Absicht angelfertigter Katalog der wichtigsten Beobachtungenwährend einir langen Eisenbahnfahrt" (an article by Peter Wehrli) "Manifest der sieben punkte," and a contract relating to the German edition of Mann Borgese's "The Language Barrier."
File contains copies of "The Ocean Regime. Notes Prepared for an Address to the Association of International Law and International Relations, Burachest." Includes several revisions and versions, including a handwritten copy and one for publication in "Vista" magazine. Also contains a list of people who are to receive a copy of the paper.
File contains three versions of the paper by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, which was presented at the Conference on the Developing Law of the Deep Seabed held at the University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas on March 19, 1969. Includes a reprint published in the Texas International Law Forum (volume 5, number 2), and two draft copies, one with handwritten annotations/corrections by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
Series consists of administrative records, correspondence, publications, drafts, speeches, and academic records relating to the International Ocean Institute, its Training Programme, and the Ocean Yearbook. Actively involved in the International Ocean Institute until her death, Borgese was its founder, Chairperson of the Planning Council, and Honorary President.
File contains a copy of a statement made by Pardo, in his role as Maltese Ambassador to the United Nations. This version contains handwritten corrections.