International Law Studies, Том 51U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... tion as may be required in order to satisfy itself that the use in question is proper and permissible under international law ; and if the warship declines to submit to such investigation , such a refusal ( which inevitably suggests ...
... tion as may be required in order to satisfy itself that the use in question is proper and permissible under international law ; and if the warship declines to submit to such investigation , such a refusal ( which inevitably suggests ...
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... tion of conservation measures , the people nearest to , and dependent on , the resources for food should be given first consideration . These views result from the argument that the coastal State has a special interest and ...
... tion of conservation measures , the people nearest to , and dependent on , the resources for food should be given first consideration . These views result from the argument that the coastal State has a special interest and ...
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... tion of improved methods employed in fishery and allied industries with a view to the utilisation of aquatic resources ; ( c ) To assemble , publish or otherwise disseminate all oceano- graphical and technical information relating to ...
... tion of improved methods employed in fishery and allied industries with a view to the utilisation of aquatic resources ; ( c ) To assemble , publish or otherwise disseminate all oceano- graphical and technical information relating to ...
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Neutral Duties the passage | 5 |
to Situation I Correspondence between the United | 30 |
C | 34 |
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