International Law Studies, Том 53U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... fact an integral part of the continents . Geo- logically , the question is not one of contiguity but of continuity.s 2. The Problem of Irregularities in the Shelf Although the above geological description of the continental shelves is ...
... fact an integral part of the continents . Geo- logically , the question is not one of contiguity but of continuity.s 2. The Problem of Irregularities in the Shelf Although the above geological description of the continental shelves is ...
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... fact alone does not bind other states which claim something less . For example , the fact that Chile , Ecuador and Peru have claimed sovereignty over a 200 - mile breadth of high seas would preclude their objecting if some other state ...
... fact alone does not bind other states which claim something less . For example , the fact that Chile , Ecuador and Peru have claimed sovereignty over a 200 - mile breadth of high seas would preclude their objecting if some other state ...
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... fact , it may even stop and anchor if such is incidental to the passage . Therefore , the real question is whether the passage of The Pelican was " innocent , " in view of ( a ) the fact that the fishing nets , although on board , were ...
... fact , it may even stop and anchor if such is incidental to the passage . Therefore , the real question is whether the passage of The Pelican was " innocent , " in view of ( a ) the fact that the fishing nets , although on board , were ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE 1958 GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL | 8 |
THE GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL | 64 |
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