International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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... questions . Among these , several relate to the status of the Gulf of Fonseca . Ninth question . - Taking into consideration the geographic and historic conditions , as well as the situation , extent , and configura- tion of the Gulf of ...
... questions . Among these , several relate to the status of the Gulf of Fonseca . Ninth question . - Taking into consideration the geographic and historic conditions , as well as the situation , extent , and configura- tion of the Gulf of ...
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... question . - What direction should the maritime in- spection zone follow with respect to the coasts of the countries that surround the gulf ? Judges Medal , Oreamuno , Castro Ramírez , and Bocanegra answered that the zone should follow ...
... question . - What direction should the maritime in- spection zone follow with respect to the coasts of the countries that surround the gulf ? Judges Medal , Oreamuno , Castro Ramírez , and Bocanegra answered that the zone should follow ...
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... question arose in the case of the Gutenfels as to whether Egypt , because of its rela- tion to Great Britain , would be regarded as belligerent or neutral . This question in 1916 came before the judicial committee of the privy council ...
... question arose in the case of the Gutenfels as to whether Egypt , because of its rela- tion to Great Britain , would be regarded as belligerent or neutral . This question in 1916 came before the judicial committee of the privy council ...
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Neutrality and vessels | 1 |
Solution b | 21 |
Status of islands in Pacific Ocean | 28 |
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