International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... navigation or are rendered necessary by force majeure or by distress . 5. Submarines are required to navigate on the surface . DUTIES OF THE COASTAL STATE ARTICLE 16 1. The coastal State must not hamper innocent passage through the ...
... navigation or are rendered necessary by force majeure or by distress . 5. Submarines are required to navigate on the surface . DUTIES OF THE COASTAL STATE ARTICLE 16 1. The coastal State must not hamper innocent passage through the ...
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... navigation ; ( 2 ) Freedom of fishing ; ( 3 ) Freedom to lay submarine cables and pipelines ; ( 4 ) Freedom to fly over the high seas . Sub - section A : Navigation THE RIGHT OF NAVIGATION ARTICLE 28 Every State has the right to sail ...
... navigation ; ( 2 ) Freedom of fishing ; ( 3 ) Freedom to lay submarine cables and pipelines ; ( 4 ) Freedom to fly over the high seas . Sub - section A : Navigation THE RIGHT OF NAVIGATION ARTICLE 28 Every State has the right to sail ...
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... navigation , Nevertheless , this cannot be a sufficient reason for obstructing a development which , in the opinion of the Commission , can be to the benefit of all mankind . The necessary steps must be taken to ensure that this ...
... navigation , Nevertheless , this cannot be a sufficient reason for obstructing a development which , in the opinion of the Commission , can be to the benefit of all mankind . The necessary steps must be taken to ensure that this ...
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Neutral Duties the passage | 5 |
to Situation I Correspondence between the United | 30 |
C | 34 |
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