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UN informal consultative process on the oceans and the law of the sea (UNICPOLOS)
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MS-2-744, Box 318, Folder 2
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2001 (Creation)
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(1918-2002)
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File contains papers and statements from the second meeting of the United Nations Informal Consultative Process on the Law of the Sea (UNICPOLOS) held in New York, between May 7-11, 2001. Includes a speech made by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, on behalf of the International Ocean Institute (IOI), discussing their studies presented at the conference. Also includes background papers produced by the IOI: "Technology Cooperation and Transfer: The New International Technological Order," "Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea: The New International Maritime Security Order," and discussion papers on the same topics. Also includes statements from the Australian delegation, the United States Mission to the United Nations (and United States policy papers), the People's Republic of China, the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Also includes the meeting minutes from the Open-ended Informal Consultative Process Established by the General Assembly in its Annual Review by the Assembly of Developments in Ocean Affairs."