International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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... country as to a neutral port ; it is a mere accident if the rescued men are taken into a neutral port instead of into a port of their own country , and for this reason they need not be interned if they are brought into a neutral port ...
... country as to a neutral port ; it is a mere accident if the rescued men are taken into a neutral port instead of into a port of their own country , and for this reason they need not be interned if they are brought into a neutral port ...
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... countries which desire a greater extent than 3 miles of territorial waters , they would even be prepared to accept an adjacent zone , particu- larly as Greece , according to the legislation at present in force , already possesses one ...
... countries which desire a greater extent than 3 miles of territorial waters , they would even be prepared to accept an adjacent zone , particu- larly as Greece , according to the legislation at present in force , already possesses one ...
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... countries . They also vary greatly in different parts of the coun- try . This remarkable character of the coast is due to the fact that Norway is a mountainous country - an irregular mass of rock - furrowed and cleft by an infinite ...
... countries . They also vary greatly in different parts of the coun- try . This remarkable character of the coast is due to the fact that Norway is a mountainous country - an irregular mass of rock - furrowed and cleft by an infinite ...
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SITUATION INeutrality and aircraft_ | 1 |
Neutrality and territorial waters | 33 |
Neutrality and territorial watersCon Page | 34 |
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