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Available assistance to and measures that may be taken by developing states, in particular the least developed states and small island developing states, as well as coastal African states, to realize the benefits of sustainable and effective development of marine resources and uses of the oceans within the limits of national jurisdiction: Oceans and law of the sea - Sixty-third session item 73 (a): A/63/342

UN, United Nations (2008) Available assistance to and measures that may be taken by developing states, in particular the least developed states and small island developing states, as well as coastal African states, to realize the benefits of sustainable and effective development of marine resources and uses of the oceans within the limits of national jurisdiction: Oceans and law of the sea - Sixty-third session item 73 (a): A/63/342. United Nations (UN).

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Official URL: https://undocs.org/A/63/342
Item Type: Documents
Class Number: 520.AVA001
Keywords: LOS, Oceans, Developing Countries, LDC, SIDS, Africa, Sustainable Development, Marine Resources, Ecosystem Approach, Policy, Sustainable Fisheries, IUU, Fisheries Management, Marine Environment, Biodiversity, Genetic Resources, Capacity Building, UNCLOS, UNFSA, Australia, Germany, Japan, Norway, Spain, CBD, ADB, WCPFC, Code of Conduct, RFMO, Small-scale Fisheries, Food Security, Research and Development, Navigation, Information Systems
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Chitti Babu ICSF
Date Deposited: 28 Nov 2022 05:54
Last Modified: 28 Nov 2022 05:54
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/14397

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