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United Nations Seabed Committee report
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- Textual record
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MS-2-744, Box 197, Folder 19
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1970-1972 (Creation)
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.8 cm of textual records
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(1918-2002)
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File includes a report arising from the July, 1972 meeting of the Mediterranean States Members of the United Nations Seabed Committee, newsclippings ("UN Seabed Committee Report," "Seabed 'belongs to the world,'" "Dividing the Spoils of the Sea into National Parcels"), a memorandum presented to United Kingdom Foreign Office officials ("Ocean Space Beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction"), and a report ("Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor Developments," from October 1970). File also includes a piece of correspondence from Elisabeth Mann Borgese on the notion of an ocean development tax. Duplicate copies in the file have not been digitized.
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Certain pages from this file have been removed from the digital object. The complete contents of this file must be viewed on-site in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room.