International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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... belt of territorial waters of those States have never been admitted and have always been objected to by His Majesty's Government in Great Britain . His Majesty's Government admit that the speed of modern vessels and aircraft and the ...
... belt of territorial waters of those States have never been admitted and have always been objected to by His Majesty's Government in Great Britain . His Majesty's Government admit that the speed of modern vessels and aircraft and the ...
Стр. 46
... belt so wide as to constitute a serious encroachment on the high seas . A belt of such width would lead to perpetual disputes . The difficulty of determining with accuracy whether a vessel is within the coastal belt would be increased ...
... belt so wide as to constitute a serious encroachment on the high seas . A belt of such width would lead to perpetual disputes . The difficulty of determining with accuracy whether a vessel is within the coastal belt would be increased ...
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... belt of 12 miles in width , but it is prepared to accept a belt of 6 miles provided there is an adjacent zone also of 6 miles in width . The reason for the claim of a territorial belt of 6 miles is , firstly , because of the special ...
... belt of 12 miles in width , but it is prepared to accept a belt of 6 miles provided there is an adjacent zone also of 6 miles in width . The reason for the claim of a territorial belt of 6 miles is , firstly , because of the special ...
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SITUATION INeutrality and aircraft_ | 1 |
Neutrality and territorial waters | 33 |
Neutrality and territorial watersCon Page | 34 |
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