International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... accepted the extent of the territorial sea as being fixed at three sea miles , and had also accepted as established the means of reckoning this breadth ; and this assertion was chal- lenged . It is unnecessary to dwell long on this ...
... accepted the extent of the territorial sea as being fixed at three sea miles , and had also accepted as established the means of reckoning this breadth ; and this assertion was chal- lenged . It is unnecessary to dwell long on this ...
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... acceptance followed by accept- ance ; or ( iii ) acceptance . ( 3 ) Acceptance shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of acceptance with the Bureau , which shall inform all Govern- ments that have already signed or accepted ...
... acceptance followed by accept- ance ; or ( iii ) acceptance . ( 3 ) Acceptance shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of acceptance with the Bureau , which shall inform all Govern- ments that have already signed or accepted ...
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... acceptance ) Canada ( subject to ratification ) Ceylon ( subject to acceptance ) Denmark ( subject to acceptance ) Finland ( subject to acceptance ) France ( subject to acceptance ) Federal Republic of Germany ( subject to acceptance ) ...
... acceptance ) Canada ( subject to ratification ) Ceylon ( subject to acceptance ) Denmark ( subject to acceptance ) Finland ( subject to acceptance ) France ( subject to acceptance ) Federal Republic of Germany ( subject to acceptance ) ...
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Neutral Duties the passage | 5 |
to Situation I Correspondence between the United | 30 |
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