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... limit before the World . War . Since that time there has been a drift toward ac- ceptance of a 3 - mile limit as a minimum but recog- nizing that there were many claims to wider jurisdiction . The United States Government has usually ...
... limit before the World . War . Since that time there has been a drift toward ac- ceptance of a 3 - mile limit as a minimum but recog- nizing that there were many claims to wider jurisdiction . The United States Government has usually ...
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... limit of the territorial jurisdiction of each State shall be the middle line of the strait or channel which divides them , when the strait or channel is six miles or less in width . ARTICLE 15 Where a strait or channel is more than six ...
... limit of the territorial jurisdiction of each State shall be the middle line of the strait or channel which divides them , when the strait or channel is six miles or less in width . ARTICLE 15 Where a strait or channel is more than six ...
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... limit . Six - mile limit --- Twelve - mile limit .-Maritime law , and aerial law ---- “ Means at its disposal ” , neutral governmentMines , laying of ------- United States proposals regarding79 80 57 , 80 , 90 80 81 62 63 99 104 9 54 ...
... limit . Six - mile limit --- Twelve - mile limit .-Maritime law , and aerial law ---- “ Means at its disposal ” , neutral governmentMines , laying of ------- United States proposals regarding79 80 57 , 80 , 90 80 81 62 63 99 104 9 54 ...
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