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... coastal state , the U.S. representative claimed that such a right of transit did not imply a right to engage in activities harmful to the coastal state . In any event , straits were most unlikely places from which coastal states could ...
... coastal state , the U.S. representative claimed that such a right of transit did not imply a right to engage in activities harmful to the coastal state . In any event , straits were most unlikely places from which coastal states could ...
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... coastal state and developed countries seeking to carry out research in the economic zones of other states was most clearly defined by the representative of Mexico.50 The coastal state would now have the right to participate in all ...
... coastal state and developed countries seeking to carry out research in the economic zones of other states was most clearly defined by the representative of Mexico.50 The coastal state would now have the right to participate in all ...
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... coastal states have a special interest in the resources of the coastal sea and adjacent marine areas , which entitles them to establish extraterritorial zones of special interest which may not exceed 200 miles in breadth . ( With- in ...
... coastal states have a special interest in the resources of the coastal sea and adjacent marine areas , which entitles them to establish extraterritorial zones of special interest which may not exceed 200 miles in breadth . ( With- in ...
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Report on the Course of Negotiations at Caracas | 1 |
Part II | 37 |
Chapter Three | 103 |
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