International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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... high seas is analogous to that of the ship- wrecked belligerent combatant . I feel I must , however , point out to your Excellency that the analogy between these two cases is only apparent . International law has defined the treatment ...
... high seas is analogous to that of the ship- wrecked belligerent combatant . I feel I must , however , point out to your Excellency that the analogy between these two cases is only apparent . International law has defined the treatment ...
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... high seas . ( d ) Claims by foreign States to exercise rights of jurisdiction or control over the waters of the high seas adjacent to the belt of territorial waters of those States have never been admitted and have always been objected ...
... high seas . ( d ) Claims by foreign States to exercise rights of jurisdiction or control over the waters of the high seas adjacent to the belt of territorial waters of those States have never been admitted and have always been objected ...
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... high seas , it would be necessary to establish a 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 ...
... high seas , it would be necessary to establish a 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 ...
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SITUATION INeutrality and aircraft_ | 1 |
Neutrality and territorial waters | 33 |
Neutrality and territorial watersCon Page | 34 |
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