International Law Studies, Том 53U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... period should be , assuming that a time period is used as the basis for establishing " historic rights . " 108 First , it is felt that the period should not be shorter than five years because a state which has fished in a given area for ...
... period should be , assuming that a time period is used as the basis for establishing " historic rights . " 108 First , it is felt that the period should not be shorter than five years because a state which has fished in a given area for ...
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... period of time , even though the claimant state nevers demands an exclusive use . The reason why the designa- tion of the area constitutes an exclusive use by the testing state is clear : the danger to navigation , fishing , scientific ...
... period of time , even though the claimant state nevers demands an exclusive use . The reason why the designa- tion of the area constitutes an exclusive use by the testing state is clear : the danger to navigation , fishing , scientific ...
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... period of two years from the date of entry into force of the modifica- tion or amendment in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph 1 ( a ) of this Article shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the present Treaty on the date of ...
... period of two years from the date of entry into force of the modifica- tion or amendment in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph 1 ( a ) of this Article shall be deemed to have withdrawn from the present Treaty on the date of ...
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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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