International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... miles . The base - line connecting base - points 20 and 21 ( 44 miles ) rests for a brief moment upon Vesterfall in Gasan ( 21 ) , a drying rock eight miles from the nearest island , and then continues , with an almost imperceptible ...
... miles . The base - line connecting base - points 20 and 21 ( 44 miles ) rests for a brief moment upon Vesterfall in Gasan ( 21 ) , a drying rock eight miles from the nearest island , and then continues , with an almost imperceptible ...
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... 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 recognized it tacitly or by treaty ...
... 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 recognized it tacitly or by treaty ...
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... miles ; thus , the length of the closing line would be slightly more than twice the per- missible maximum breadth of the territorial sea as laid down in paragraph 2 of article 3. Since , firstly , historic bays , some of which are wider ...
... miles ; thus , the length of the closing line would be slightly more than twice the per- missible maximum breadth of the territorial sea as laid down in paragraph 2 of article 3. Since , firstly , historic bays , some of which are wider ...
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Neutral Duties the passage | 5 |
to Situation I Correspondence between the United | 30 |
C | 34 |
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