International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... Int . Law , pp . 674 , 706. ) British attitude , 1923. — In reply to a question as to the Russian claim to a 12 - mile zone for fishing rights , the Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs said , April 30 , 1923 : The doctrine of ...
... Int . Law , pp . 674 , 706. ) British attitude , 1923. — In reply to a question as to the Russian claim to a 12 - mile zone for fishing rights , the Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs said , April 30 , 1923 : The doctrine of ...
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... inter- national law writers and jurists do not agree in their opinions as to the extent of territorial waters . Lawrence L. J. in agreeing that the waters where the collision took place were not within British jurisdiction said : It is ...
... inter- national law writers and jurists do not agree in their opinions as to the extent of territorial waters . Lawrence L. J. in agreeing that the waters where the collision took place were not within British jurisdiction said : It is ...
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... Laws enacted by certain states sometimes seem to be contrary to international law but courts have regu- larly held that such a construction of the law ought not to be admitted . In the case of the Charming Betsey , 1804 , Chief Justice ...
... Laws enacted by certain states sometimes seem to be contrary to international law but courts have regu- larly held that such a construction of the law ought not to be admitted . In the case of the Charming Betsey , 1804 , Chief Justice ...
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