International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... recognized the difficulty of upholding this claim dur- ing the war , since it is not recognized by either the British or the German Governments . 2. The Norwegian Government accordingly intimated to His British Majesty's Government , on ...
... recognized the difficulty of upholding this claim dur- ing the war , since it is not recognized by either the British or the German Governments . 2. The Norwegian Government accordingly intimated to His British Majesty's Government , on ...
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... recognized in theory and practice as being 3 nautical miles distance from the coast . Originally it was based on the ... recognize the claims of Uruguay and Argentina to an extension of the territorial waters beyond the 3 - mile zone ...
... recognized in theory and practice as being 3 nautical miles distance from the coast . Originally it was based on the ... recognize the claims of Uruguay and Argentina to an extension of the territorial waters beyond the 3 - mile zone ...
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... recognizing any territorial rights of the Crown over the Bristol Channel . Further , no evi- dence has been adduced that ... recognized general rule of international law by which it can be determined whether any given bay , with an en ...
... recognizing any territorial rights of the Crown over the Bristol Channel . Further , no evi- dence has been adduced that ... recognized general rule of international law by which it can be determined whether any given bay , with an en ...
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