International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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Стр. 73
... miles in length , having one end 11⁄2 miles off the coast of state C and the other end 6 miles off the coast of state D , has continued since 1900. The strait between Narrow Island and the mainland widens to 12 miles in the middle and ...
... miles in length , having one end 11⁄2 miles off the coast of state C and the other end 6 miles off the coast of state D , has continued since 1900. The strait between Narrow Island and the mainland widens to 12 miles in the middle and ...
Стр. 89
... miles , provided that that distance is not exceeded at either entrance to the strait . Straits not exceeding ten miles in width whose shores belong to different States shall form part of the territorial sea as far as the middle line ...
... miles , provided that that distance is not exceeded at either entrance to the strait . Straits not exceeding ten miles in width whose shores belong to different States shall form part of the territorial sea as far as the middle line ...
Стр. 90
... miles or less in width . ARTICLE 15 Where a strait or channel is more than six miles in width , the right of territorial jurisdiction of the littoral States extends to three miles from their respective coasts ; beyond this limit its ...
... miles or less in width . ARTICLE 15 Where a strait or channel is more than six miles in width , the right of territorial jurisdiction of the littoral States extends to three miles from their respective coasts ; beyond this limit its ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
a b c and | 70 |
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