International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... considered as the jurisdictional or neu- tral sea on the coasts of the Republic for the safeguarding of the rights and the accomplishment of the duties relative to the neu- trality declared by the Government in case of international con ...
... considered as the jurisdictional or neu- tral sea on the coasts of the Republic for the safeguarding of the rights and the accomplishment of the duties relative to the neu- trality declared by the Government in case of international con ...
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... considered as territorial waters to a distance of 5 miles from the coast of the mainland and islands , from the visible out- lying shoals , and the fixed marks which determine the limit of the banks not visible . ( Ibid . p . 107. ) A ...
... considered as territorial waters to a distance of 5 miles from the coast of the mainland and islands , from the visible out- lying shoals , and the fixed marks which determine the limit of the banks not visible . ( Ibid . p . 107. ) A ...
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... considered as not includ- ing reservists not yet attached to their military units . At the beginning of the war His Majesty's Government adhered to articles 45 and 47 of the Declaration of London , as inter- preted by the report of the ...
... considered as not includ- ing reservists not yet attached to their military units . At the beginning of the war His Majesty's Government adhered to articles 45 and 47 of the Declaration of London , as inter- preted by the report of the ...
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