International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... practice of states . ( 1913 Naval War College , Int . Law Topics , p . 15. ) Following this examples of the diversity of practice were given . It was shown that the Institute of International Law had in 1894 and in 1912 proposed 6 miles ...
... practice of states . ( 1913 Naval War College , Int . Law Topics , p . 15. ) Following this examples of the diversity of practice were given . It was shown that the Institute of International Law had in 1894 and in 1912 proposed 6 miles ...
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... practice as being 3 nautical miles distance from the coast . Originally it was based on the carrying distance , corresponding to the gunnery technique of those times , of ships and coast guns . It is true that nowadays this reason is no ...
... practice as being 3 nautical miles distance from the coast . Originally it was based on the carrying distance , corresponding to the gunnery technique of those times , of ships and coast guns . It is true that nowadays this reason is no ...
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... practice previously followed by the powers in the time of former wars , no general rule can easily be seen therein prohibiting the belligerents from exercising on the open seas , as to postal correspondence , the right of supervision ...
... practice previously followed by the powers in the time of former wars , no general rule can easily be seen therein prohibiting the belligerents from exercising on the open seas , as to postal correspondence , the right of supervision ...
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