File contains correspondence with Dimitri Rebekoff, John Schaffner, University of Chicago Press, Phie van Ettinger. Also includes a Rebekoff Institute notice, advertising courses at the Institute.
File contains correspondence with organizations and publications. Correspondents include Sea Technology magazine (and attached is a letter to the editor by Mann Borgese); University of Hawaii at Manoa (regarding the "Staus of Freedom for the Seas" manuscript); W.W. Norton and Company; World Scientific Publishing Company; and the Yolla Bolly Press (regarding "Chairworm and Supershark").
File contains correspondence with Stephen Salter (of the University of Edinburgh), Jürgen Sünder [?] Obren Stankovic, and A.D. Buzzalini of the Skelly Oil company.
File contains corresponence with Mann Borgese's literary agent. Correspondence with Edwin J. Borg Costanzi, Fritz Lanshoff, Thomas C. Wallace, and Holt Rinehart and Winston Inc. Also includes royalty statements, agreements and contracts.
File contains correspondence with Robert ("Bob") Sollen of the Santa Barbara News Press. Includes an advertisment Elisabeth Mann Borgese wished to palce in the paper regarding a lost stamp collection, Mann Borgese's "The Drama of the Oceans" (including a list of technical errors). The file also includes a newspaper clipping by Sollen ("The UN Today: A Newsman Visits--and Listens...").
File contains correspondence with the University of Rhode Island, a USSR publishing house (regarding the Russian version of "The Drama of the Oceans"), and Henry Usborne. Also includes the introduction to "The Drama of the Oceans" for the Russian translation.
File contains correspondence with Dorothy M. Bjur of the University of Southern California (Sea Grant Institutional Program). Correspondence concerns the Law of the Sea Lecture series hosted there between 1975-1976, where Elisabeth Mann Borgese was a presenter at the conference ("World Perceptions of Ocean Space: A Critical Issue"). Also includes a brochure advertising the event.
File contains correspondence and issues from "Vista," the magazine of the United Nations Associations. Includes the following issues of "Vista": August 1973 (which contains "On Surveying Earth's Resources from Space" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese), May/June 1972 (which contains a report on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), and January/February 1972 (which contains "Who Owns the Oceans? by Mann Borgese). Also includes a draft article, "Yugoslav Consititutional Law as a Model for World Law and the Law of the Seas" by Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with Walton, of the Statistical Office of the United Nations. Also includes correspondence with Rosario Lejino concerning the Natural Resources Forum, and a profile on the Forum.
File contains a copy of a paper by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, discussing the move towards an integrated ocean regime, in the context of a new international world order.
File contains two reviews authored by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. Includes a review of "La Sécurité en Mer" by Phillipe Boisson (and published in "The American Journal of International Law," volume 77) and a review of "Espaces Nouveaux et Droit International," by Mohammed Abdelwhab Kekhechi, et al., which is a collection of papers presented at the "Colloquium of Oran" in Algeria (December 11-13, 1986).
File contains a copy of a paper by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, discussing the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS III). This copy was sent to Mann Borgese by Salvino Busuttil of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
File contains various handwritten notes by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. Includes a list of publications. Also includes a typed translation of Charles Baudelaire's poem "L'Homme et la Mer."
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 a list of publications by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and/or by Elisabeth Mann Borgese with the International Ocean Institute. One covers publications up to 1987, one to 1992, and the other to 1995.
File contains a copy of introductory remarks by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, given on behalf of the International Ocean Institute (IOI), at a conference on establishing Marine Parks in the Mediterranean, held in Salerno, Italy between August 18 and 22, 1973. The file includes a bound copy of the speech in both English and Italian, a typed English draft, and copies of English and Italian proofs with corrections/annotation. See also MS-2-744, Box 175, Folder 24 for an additional Italian draft from this conference.
File contains a copy of an article by Elisabeth Mann Borgese published in the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions' magazine. The article discusses humanity's biological and cultural evolution.
File includes two copies, a draft and final version, of a paper by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, written for the Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security (CIIPS). The final version includes five annexes, mainly United Nations resolutions, and a copy of an article from "The Disarmament Bulletin." The draft version includes typewritten comments from an external reviewer of the work.
File contains notes (may have been used for a speech or slides), on the common heritage of mankind, the problems of ocean space, and new uses of the seabed.
File contains an address delievered by Elisabeth Mann Borgese on the occassion of the official closing of the international course on housing, planning, and building and the international course on industrial quality control of The Bouwientrum International Education in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
File contains photocopies of illustrations (with captions) used by Elisabeth Mann Borgese in "The Drama of the Oceans." Includes 12 photographs from the United States Navy (mainly of naval vessels and equipment), three historical illustrations from the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London, and two photos from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Also contains a typed page entitled "Explanations for Photographs."
File contains two copies of the article by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, which attempts to spell out some guidelines for "ocean economics" in the Twenty-First Century. This file contains a copy of the published version (from "Ocean & Coastal Management"), and a pre-published version.
File includes a copy of the article, published in "Impact of Science on Society," number 3/4, and a handwritten draft copy of the same article. The article discusses the impact of the oceans/seas on art, music, and in the works of Thomas Mann.
File contains two copies of "The Social Enterprises of Mankind" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, which discuss the concept of social ownership, and its impacts on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Included is a handwritten draft, and a typewritten copy with handwritten annotations.
File contains a series of charts used to demonstrate the worth of the ocean. One graph is divided by sector, the other ("Table 3") provides a list of sample pharmaceuticals and bioactive marine resources.
File contains a lecture by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, on the drama of the oceans, and the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS III).
File contains a copy of the German version of "The Language Barrier: Beast and Men" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. This version contains a handwritten inscription to Mann Borgese. See also MS-2-744, Box 185, Folder 1 for galley proofs.
File contains a lecture by Elisabeth Mann Borgese delivered at the Undersea Foundation, in Santa Barbara, California. It discusses the fifth session of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, providing a brief background of the Conference, and four points about the future of the conference. This version contains some handwritten notes/corrections.
File contains two papers: One is from Jan Evensen, Head of the Delegation of Norway and entitled "Working Paper on the Exclusive Economic Zone," and the other is from M. Moncef Kedadi, Chairman of the Group of 77 and entitled "The Economic Zone."
File contains material relating to the Joint Enterprise for Exploration, Research and Development (JEFERAD). Includes working papers, statements introducing the working paper to a meeting (likely Prep Com), policy recommendation, proposal, committee paper concerning the working papers, research materials, and correspondence.
File includes statements and reports relating to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Included are: "Legal and Institutional Problems of the Forthcoming Law of the Sea Conference to be Held in Santiago de Chile in 1974" by Joseph Cleland (Ghana), "Industry Views in the System of Exploitation at the Law of the Sea Conference," "Report on Informal Private Consultations in Mexico City 4-11 June 1979 Pertaining to Intersessional work of the Law of the Sea Conference," "Statement of the Austrian Delegation on 26 August 1980," and "Conference on the Law of the Sea: Eighth Session," a statement by M.C.W. Pinto.
File contains a paper, with handwritten corrections by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, discussing the Tenth and Eleventh Session of the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, and the future of the Convention.
File contains a list of materials that were available for consultation in the special library room established for the duration of the [Law of the Sea] conference (fifth session) and were located in the Secretariat building at the United Nations' headquarters in New York.
File includes three documents, which are likely by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. Includes 1) "Progress Report" (regarding the New International Technological Order emerging from the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, or UNCLoS); 2) "The United Nations Decade of International Law and the Law of the Sea," a document from the 1990s, outlining the new concepts that emerged from UNCLoS (including the common heritage of mankind); and 3) an untitled document relating the events of the tenth and eleventh sessions of the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS).
File contains several copies of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's paper ("Perestroika and the Law of the Sea"), including drafts, and a shorter version of the paper for Russian translation. The file also includes correspondence with people to whom she sent the paper.
File contains a copy of the preliminary draft, as well as a copy of the United Nations Draft Statute for an International Sea-bed Authority (as submitted by the United Republic of Tanzania), the file also contains copies of handwritten notes by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File contains a report. Full title: Seabed Regime and Machinery: Some ideas, aspects and critics: An Analysis of Current Proposals from the Point of View of the Ocean Mining Industry.
File contains a copy of a statement by the the Ghanese delegation (made on August 23, 1976), with handwritten comments. It was originally housed in a large binder with other United Nations (UN) material (i.e. press releases, General Assembly reports, etc.) and the materials of MS-2-744, Box 117, Folder 5, MS-2-744, Box 117, Folder 6, MS-2-744 Box 117, Folder 7, and MS-2-744, Box 117, Folder 8.
File contains a copy of an article written for the New York Times entitled "The Complexities of a Sea Change" on the third and fifth session of the Law of the Sea conference. Also includes a longer draft version of the article.
File contains a copy of the paper, "The Enterprise: Today and Tomorrow," by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. File also includes correspondence (mostly copies of covering letters to the people to whom she sent this paper), and some research materials. File contains duplicate copies of materials, which have not been digitized.