574 



53. See R.Q. Quentin-Baxter , supra n. 49. 



54. See Draft Articles on State Responsibility, supra n. 52, 

 Art. 19. 



55. "Stockholm Declaration on the Human Environment," Report 

 of the United Nations Stockholm Conference on the Human 

 Environment, Stockholm, June 5 - 16, 1972, UN Doc. A/Conf. 

 48/14. 



56. United Nations, Third Conference on the Law of the Sea, 

 Informal Composite Negotiating Text/Revision 2, UN Doc. 

 A/Conf.62/;7P.10/Rev.2 (11 April 1980), Art. 1. 



57. Id^, Art. 194(3) . 



58. Id. , Art 1. 



59. Id_^, Art. 136. 



60. Pub.L. 96-283, 94 Stat. 553, (June 28, 1980), Sec. 2(a)(7). 



61. See generally Kronmiller, supra n. 29. 



62. ICNT/Rev. 2, supra n. 56, Art. 1. 



63. This general classification of potential functions is 

 given in Rochlin, Plutonitjm, Power, and Politics: Inter- 

 national Arrangements for the Disposition of Spent Nuclear 

 Fuel (1979) , at 189 et seq . See especially pp. 302 et seq . , 

 in which extraterritorial arrangements for nuclear waste 

 disposal, like SSE, are considered within this framework. 



64. See Rochlin, supra n. 63, at 257 et seq . 



65. See, e.g. , Putter, "The Case for Multinational Reprocessing 

 Centers — Now," 16 Colum. J. Trans. L . 430 (1977). 



66. See supra n. 64. 



67. See, e.g. , Greig, "The Interpretation of Treaties and 

 Article IV. 2 of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty," 1978 

 Austr. Int. L. Yrbk. 77. 



68. See Rochlin, supra n. 63, at 269 et seq . 



69. Id. 



70. Id. 



