International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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... miles in general , straits not exceeding 12 miles in width were to belong entirely to the riparian States . The extent of territorial waters having been reduced to 3 nautical miles in the Rapporteur's second draft , the logical ...
... miles in general , straits not exceeding 12 miles in width were to belong entirely to the riparian States . The extent of territorial waters having been reduced to 3 nautical miles in the Rapporteur's second draft , the logical ...
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... mile rule . They would even be prepared to accept 2 miles in the interests of the freedom of navigation if all States were prepared to accept it . As we have already accepted the 3 - mile limit and the principle of sovereignty , the ...
... mile rule . They would even be prepared to accept 2 miles in the interests of the freedom of navigation if all States were prepared to accept it . As we have already accepted the 3 - mile limit and the principle of sovereignty , the ...
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... 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 position of Portugal on the conti- nental plateau and its possession of ...
... 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 position of Portugal on the conti- nental plateau and its possession of ...
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SITUATION INeutrality and aircraft_ | 1 |
Neutrality and territorial waters | 33 |
Neutrality and territorial watersCon Page | 34 |
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