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2.
As quoted in, TangsubkulP; ASEAN and the Law of the Sea (Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1982)
3.
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore. Statement on the Malacca Straits, November16, 1971.
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Asia Research Bulletin2, No. 2, June, 1972.
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DjalalD.P.‘The Geopolitics of Indonesia’s Maritime Territorial Policy’The Indonesian Quarterly, Vol. XXIV, No 2, 1996, p. 110.
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7.
LeiferM; Malacca, Singapore and Indonesia (The Netherlands, Sitjhoff and Noordhoff, 1978) p. 134.
8.
Op. cit. n. 3
9.
See UN Seabed Committee Record vol. III, 1973.
10.
LeiferP; ASEAN and the Law of the Sea, p. 26.
11.
See Petroleum News, April1976, p. 10
12.
Refer UN Doc. A/Conf. 62/C2/L-17 and UN Doc. A/Conf. 62/C2/L11 of 1974.
13.
LeiferJ.I., ‘Law of the Sea: Breaking the dead Lock.’Foreign Affairs, 1977, p. 598.
14.
See, UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982.
15.
Ibid.,
16.
Ibid.,
17.
See Dec. A/Conf 62/L. 145/Add. 1-8, 1982.
18.
LeiferM.F; ‘Passage through International Straits: The prospects emergine from the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea’Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 1980.