Douglas M. Johnston
Appearance
Douglas M. Johnston was a Scottish-born academic and author.[1][2]
Life and career
[edit]Born in Scotland, Douglas graduated with a degree in legal studies from the University of St. Andrews in 1955.[1] Later, he moved to Canada and studied at McGill Law School and then Yale Law School in the United States.[1]
His works have been reviewed by reputed publications.[3][4]
Douglas M. Johnston Lecture at Dalhousie University is named after him.[5]
Bibliography
[edit]Books
[edit]- Johnston, Douglas M. (1965). The International Law of the Fisheries: A Framework for Policy-Oriented Inquiries. Yale University Press.
- Johnston, Douglas M. (1988). The Theory and History of Ocean Boundary-Making. McGill-Queen's University Press)[6]
- Valencia, Mark J.; Johnston, Douglas M. (1990). Pacific Ocean Boundary Problems: Status and Prospects. Martinus Nijhoff.
Editor
[edit]- The Environmental Law of the Sea (IUCN, 1981)
- Canada and the New International Law of the Sea. University of Toronto Press, 1985)
- Ocean Boundary Making: Regional Issues and Developments (Croom Helm, 1988)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Douglas M. Johnston (1931–2006): In Memoriam". Ocean Development & International Law. 38 (1–2): 1. 17 July 2007. doi:10.1080/00908320601071280. S2CID 220339068.
- ^ Johnston, Douglas M. (17 March 1976). "The New Equity in the Law of the Sea". International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis. 31 (1): 79–99. doi:10.1177/002070207603100106. S2CID 146904668.
- ^ Davies, Gwilym J. (17 April 1975). "The International Law of Pollution: by James Barros and Douglas M. Johnston". Alberta Law Review: 369. doi:10.29173/alr2355 – via albertalawreview.com.
- ^ Wright, Peter (17 March 1967). "Book Review: International Law and Organization: The International Law of Fisheries". International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis. 22 (1): 101–102. doi:10.1177/002070206702200116. S2CID 148679387.
- ^ "Douglas M Johnston Lectures". Dalhousie University.
- ^ Prescott, J. R. V. (1989). "Reviewed work: The Theory and History of Ocean Boundary-Making, Douglas M. Johnston". The International History Review. 11 (4): 791–795. JSTOR 40106126.