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The '''''Ocean and Coastal Law Journal''''' is a student run legal journal at the ]. It concentrates on environmental issues related to "domestic and international use of the ] and seashores." The '''''Ocean and Coastal Law Journal''''' is a student run legal journal at the ]. It concentrates on environmental issues related to "domestic and international use of the ] and seashores."


For more information see http://www.mainelaw.maine.edu/oceanlawjournal.aspx. For more information see http://www.mainelaw.maine.edu/oceanlawjournal.aspx.


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The Ocean and Coastal Law Journal is a student run legal journal at the University of Maine School of Law. It concentrates on environmental issues related to "domestic and international use of the sea and seashores."

For more information see http://www.mainelaw.maine.edu/oceanlawjournal.aspx.


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