International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... limit under its power to do so granted in Article XII . Castrén , supra , recognizes the question of inter- pretation as doubtful but is inclined to regard Article XII as imposing no time limit on passage under Article X. Telders ...
... limit under its power to do so granted in Article XII . Castrén , supra , recognizes the question of inter- pretation as doubtful but is inclined to regard Article XII as imposing no time limit on passage under Article X. Telders ...
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... limit follows that straight line . ( 10 ) That , in the case of the Vestfjord , the outer limit of Norwegian territorial waters , at the southwesterly end of the fjord , is the pecked green line shown on Charts Nos . 8 and 9 of Annex 35 ...
... limit follows that straight line . ( 10 ) That , in the case of the Vestfjord , the outer limit of Norwegian territorial waters , at the southwesterly end of the fjord , is the pecked green line shown on Charts Nos . 8 and 9 of Annex 35 ...
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... limit which can safely be laid down as fully con- forming to international law , it is the three - mile limit . This point , in the view of the Government of the United States , is often over- looked in discussions on this subject ...
... limit which can safely be laid down as fully con- forming to international law , it is the three - mile limit . This point , in the view of the Government of the United States , is often over- looked in discussions on this subject ...
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