The Oceans and The Nuclear Age: Legacies and Risks
February 10th & 11th 2006
The Law of the Sea Institute presents The Oceans and The Nuclear Age: Legacies and Risks: A Conference to Examine
the Legacies and Future Implications of the Nuclear Age for the Oceans
Professors Harry N. Scheiber and David D. Caron, Co-Chairs; Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley
(In Cooperation with Professor Jon Van Dyke, University of Hawaii Law School).
Project Planning Session, April 30th 2004
An ONA meeting
was held at Boalt Hall on Friday, April 30, 2004, and was a brainstorming session about particular
projects
of the Institute and the Institute generally.
The attendees at were:
John Briscoe, Stoel Rives
David Caron, University of California, Berkeley
Gudmundur Eiriksson. Ambassador of Iceland
Lakshman Guruswamy, University of Colorado
Gail Osherenko, University of California, Santa Barbara
Bernie Oxman, University of Miami
Harry Scheiber, University of California, Berkeley
Jon van Dyke, University of Hawaii
We also were joined by students Patricia Hewittson, Kevin
Ho, Kathyrn Mengerik, and Joe Morris, who worked as RAs in support of the
Institute's projects.
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much
to accomplish, little
to lose. For the oceans are vast, deep, and bountful pools of, well
water. Water, of course is made up of two p of hydrogen for every one
part of oxygen.