International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... breadth of between three and twelve miles was not characterized by the Commission as a breach of international law . Such an extension would be valid for any other State which did not object to it , and a fortiori for any State which ...
... breadth of between three and twelve miles was not characterized by the Commission as a breach of international law . Such an extension would be valid for any other State which did not object to it , and a fortiori for any State which ...
Стр. 190
... breadth of the territorial sea would be three miles , but a greater breadth should be recognized if based on customary law . Furthermore , any State might fix the breadth of its territorial sea at a higher figure than three miles , but ...
... breadth of the territorial sea would be three miles , but a greater breadth should be recognized if based on customary law . Furthermore , any State might fix the breadth of its territorial sea at a higher figure than three miles , but ...
Стр. 195
... breadth of the territorial sea by lengthening the closing line of bays . As an experiment the Commission suggested , at its seventh session , a distance of twenty - five miles ; thus , the length of the closing line would be slightly ...
... breadth of the territorial sea by lengthening the closing line of bays . As an experiment the Commission suggested , at its seventh session , a distance of twenty - five miles ; thus , the length of the closing line would be slightly ...
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Neutral Duties the passage | 5 |
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