International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... land area . The advantages of permanent control would not ordinarily be equal to the effort . In early times this was particu- larly true of the sea , which was unknown and feared . From the works of ancient writers it is evident that ...
... land area . The advantages of permanent control would not ordinarily be equal to the effort . In early times this was particu- larly true of the sea , which was unknown and feared . From the works of ancient writers it is evident that ...
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... land and water : " At ego , quod olim scripsi in libris bellicis , territorium et de terris dici , et de aquis . " In the discussion following this statement Gen- tilis makes the distinction between territory and juris- diction and ...
... land and water : " At ego , quod olim scripsi in libris bellicis , territorium et de terris dici , et de aquis . " In the discussion following this statement Gen- tilis makes the distinction between territory and juris- diction and ...
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... land boundaries of which form part of the territory of the same state and the entrances of which do not exceed 6 sea miles in width , yet there is no recognized general rule of international law by which it can be determined whether any ...
... land boundaries of which form part of the territory of the same state and the entrances of which do not exceed 6 sea miles in width , yet there is no recognized general rule of international law by which it can be determined whether any ...
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