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OGC-98-5 U.S. Insular Areas: Application of the U.S. Constitution
Early Cultural and Historical Seascape of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument
Congressional Record—Senate S3250
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The Smithsonian, the US Navy, and Aquatic Avian Excrement
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Men Who Would Be King: Forgotten Challenges to U.S. Sovereignty
Seabird Biology in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument
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The Svalbard Treaty, Equal Enjoyment, and Terra Nullius: Lessons of Territorial Temptation from History
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Truer U.S. History: Race, Borders, and Status Manipulation
The Mails of Navassa Island Navassa Island, a Possession of the United States Since 1859, Is Located in the Caribbean Sea Between Jamaica and Haiti, South of Cuba
Untied States: American Expansion and Territorial Deannexation Christina Duffy Burnettt
Mining Rights and the General International Law Regime of the Deep Ocean Floor L.F.E
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American Polynesia, Rising Seas and Relocation
Haiti's Claim Over Navassa Island : a Case Study Michaelle Pierre World Maritime University