The Tidelands oil controversy; a legal and historical analysis.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Austin, University of Texas Press, 1953.Description: x, 312 p. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.1
Contents:
The Problem -- The Territorial Concept of the Marginal Sea -- Claims of the Original states to Submerged Lands -- Claims of Later States to Submerged Lands -- California's Claims to Submerged Lands -- Texas' Claims to Submerged Lands -- Congressional Policy on Submerged Lands Prior to World War II -- Executive Policy on Submerged Lands Prior to United States v. California -- The Immediate Aftermath of United States v. California -- United States v. Louisiana and United States v. Texas -- Quitclaim or Federal Control? -- The New Doctrine of Paramount Powers.
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The Problem -- The Territorial Concept of the Marginal Sea -- Claims of the Original states to Submerged Lands -- Claims of Later States to Submerged Lands -- California's Claims to Submerged Lands -- Texas' Claims to Submerged Lands -- Congressional Policy on Submerged Lands Prior to World War II -- Executive Policy on Submerged Lands Prior to United States v. California -- The Immediate Aftermath of United States v. California -- United States v. Louisiana and United States v. Texas -- Quitclaim or Federal Control? -- The New Doctrine of Paramount Powers.