International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... coast . That a sea fight would thus be got up in the face of France and at a distance from their coast within reach of the guns used on shipboard in these days . That the distance to which the neutral right of an adjoining Government ...
... coast . That a sea fight would thus be got up in the face of France and at a distance from their coast within reach of the guns used on shipboard in these days . That the distance to which the neutral right of an adjoining Government ...
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... coast of Korea , the Sasebo Prize Court said : The limit of territorial waters generally recognized by existing international law is 3 nautical miles from the coast . Therefore the capture of this vessel at sea , 6 nautical miles from ...
... coast of Korea , the Sasebo Prize Court said : The limit of territorial waters generally recognized by existing international law is 3 nautical miles from the coast . Therefore the capture of this vessel at sea , 6 nautical miles from ...
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... coast and 92 or 72 miles off the Welsh coast . In this collision the steamship Fagernes was sunk and the steamship Cornish Coast was damaged . The lower court held that the collision occurred within British jurisdiction and the case was ...
... coast and 92 or 72 miles off the Welsh coast . In this collision the steamship Fagernes was sunk and the steamship Cornish Coast was damaged . The lower court held that the collision occurred within British jurisdiction and the case was ...
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