International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... coastal States . The answer to this question is varied . Plainly , in the face of " constructively ambiguous " provisions , a coastal State may seek an interpretation that is advantageous to that State . Hence , arguments may be ...
... coastal States . The answer to this question is varied . Plainly , in the face of " constructively ambiguous " provisions , a coastal State may seek an interpretation that is advantageous to that State . Hence , arguments may be ...
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... coastal States . However , nowhere in the LOS Convention does it clearly state whether a third State may or may not conduct military activities in the EEZ of a coastal State . " 1 Ab- sent clarity in the text of the Convention ...
... coastal States . However , nowhere in the LOS Convention does it clearly state whether a third State may or may not conduct military activities in the EEZ of a coastal State . " 1 Ab- sent clarity in the text of the Convention ...
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... coastal State , the latter's rights and interests would prevail . In the future , no matter how international disputes concerning the issue of na- val maneuvers and other military activities conducted in the EEZ of a coastal State might ...
... coastal State , the latter's rights and interests would prevail . In the future , no matter how international disputes concerning the issue of na- val maneuvers and other military activities conducted in the EEZ of a coastal State might ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
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