International Law Studies, Том 53U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... recognized the minimum breadth of three miles . But the Convention as adopted in 1958 contains no reference either to a sug- gested maximum or minimum , although the record of the Conference leaves little doubt that the claims of a few ...
... recognized the minimum breadth of three miles . But the Convention as adopted in 1958 contains no reference either to a sug- gested maximum or minimum , although the record of the Conference leaves little doubt that the claims of a few ...
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... recognized by nations responsible for about two - thirds of the world's maritime traffic.18 On the other hand , if the customary international law on this matter is to be determined by mere numbers of states which claim more than a ...
... recognized by nations responsible for about two - thirds of the world's maritime traffic.18 On the other hand , if the customary international law on this matter is to be determined by mere numbers of states which claim more than a ...
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... recognized . ) The first question relates to the effect of an attempt by a coastal state to extend its territorial sea through unilateral action and the duty , if any , of an overseas state to recognize such an extension when the ...
... recognized . ) The first question relates to the effect of an attempt by a coastal state to extend its territorial sea through unilateral action and the duty , if any , of an overseas state to recognize such an extension when the ...
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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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