International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... subsoil rather than tunnelled laterally ) need hardly constitute an appreciable obstacle to free navigation ; nor does the subsoil contain fish . ( 4 ) To treat this subsoil as res nullius- " fair game " for the first occupier - entails ...
... subsoil rather than tunnelled laterally ) need hardly constitute an appreciable obstacle to free navigation ; nor does the subsoil contain fish . ( 4 ) To treat this subsoil as res nullius- " fair game " for the first occupier - entails ...
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... subsoil and seabed of the outer Continental Shelf and to all artificial islands and fixed structures which may be erected thereon for the purpose of exploring for , developing , removing , and transporting resources therefrom , to the ...
... subsoil and seabed of the outer Continental Shelf and to all artificial islands and fixed structures which may be erected thereon for the purpose of exploring for , developing , removing , and transporting resources therefrom , to the ...
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... subsoil of the continental shelf , through the intermediary of the Public Petroleum Institution known as Petróleos Mexicanos and in accordance with the system of grants established in the Regulatory Act issued under the above ...
... subsoil of the continental shelf , through the intermediary of the Public Petroleum Institution known as Petróleos Mexicanos and in accordance with the system of grants established in the Regulatory Act issued under the above ...
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