International Law Studies, Том 53U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... signed one or more of the conventions by the closing date had signed the Protocol . However , since the Protocol did not provide the closing date of 31 October 1958 for signatures , 18 as was the case for the four conventions , it is ...
... signed one or more of the conventions by the closing date had signed the Protocol . However , since the Protocol did not provide the closing date of 31 October 1958 for signatures , 18 as was the case for the four conventions , it is ...
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... signed three ; four had signed two , and three had signed but one . Chile , Ecuador and Peru , leaders among the states of South America claim- ing sovereignty over a 200 - mile breadth of high seas adjacent to their coasts , 21 are the ...
... signed three ; four had signed two , and three had signed but one . Chile , Ecuador and Peru , leaders among the states of South America claim- ing sovereignty over a 200 - mile breadth of high seas adjacent to their coasts , 21 are the ...
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... signed , including the United States , Canada , and all of the other large mari- time states in the Western Hemisphere except Brazil and Mexico.5 Especially encouraging is the fact that the U.S.S.R. has also signed 1 Adopted 26 April ...
... signed , including the United States , Canada , and all of the other large mari- time states in the Western Hemisphere except Brazil and Mexico.5 Especially encouraging is the fact that the U.S.S.R. has also signed 1 Adopted 26 April ...
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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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