International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... exercise . ( 2 ) The protest of the Cygnet is not valid , as these waters are not , for the purposes of neutrality , within the jurisdiction of the United States . ( b ) The authorities of the United States may use the means at their ...
... exercise . ( 2 ) The protest of the Cygnet is not valid , as these waters are not , for the purposes of neutrality , within the jurisdiction of the United States . ( b ) The authorities of the United States may use the means at their ...
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... exercise jurisdiction beyond the 3 - mile limit . In early times claims to such authority were very extended . While ... exercise of certain powers in the high sea adjacent to its marginal sea . One of the most common grounds of the ...
... exercise jurisdiction beyond the 3 - mile limit . In early times claims to such authority were very extended . While ... exercise of certain powers in the high sea adjacent to its marginal sea . One of the most common grounds of the ...
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... exercise such surveillance as the means at its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters . ART . 26. The exercise by a neutral power of the ...
... exercise such surveillance as the means at its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters . ART . 26. The exercise by a neutral power of the ...
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