The Law of the Sea: Cases, Documents, and Readings, Volume 1Claitor's Law Books & Pub. Division, 1980 - Law of the sea |
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Page 3-30
... limit . Thus there was , in early 1958 , no basis in state practice to support a contention that any fixed limit other than the three - mile or one - league limit was the maximum breadth of the territorial sea under international law ...
... limit . Thus there was , in early 1958 , no basis in state practice to support a contention that any fixed limit other than the three - mile or one - league limit was the maximum breadth of the territorial sea under international law ...
Page 7-45
... limit beyond which States could not establish for themselves the breadth of that sea . When the old customary , three international conferences had been unsuccessful in estab- lishing new limits . When several countries , including his ...
... limit beyond which States could not establish for themselves the breadth of that sea . When the old customary , three international conferences had been unsuccessful in estab- lishing new limits . When several countries , including his ...
Page 9-41
... limit of the continental shelf must be regarded as the general rule , it is a rule which is subject to equitable modifications in special cases in which submerged areas , of a depth less than two hun- dred metres , situated in ...
... limit of the continental shelf must be regarded as the general rule , it is a rule which is subject to equitable modifications in special cases in which submerged areas , of a depth less than two hun- dred metres , situated in ...
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accordance activities adjacent adopted agreement application archipelago Assembly Authority boundary breadth claim coast coastal commercial Committee COMPOSITE NEGOTIATING TEXT concept concerning contiguous zone continental shelf Convention Court customary international law deep seabed delegations delimitation dispute Enterprise established exclusive economic zone exercise extend fisheries fishing flag foreign freedom Geneva Geneva Conference Government Grotius high seas INFORMAL COMPOSITE NEGOTIATING innocent passage Int'l interests internal waters International Law Commission islands isobath issues land limit manganese nodules mare clausum marine maritime national jurisdiction natural resources nautical miles navigation nodules ocean floor ocean space offshore outer outer limit paragraph Parties port principle proposal purpose question recognized REFERENCES regard regime regulations res nullius rules Sea Conference Sea-Bed seaward session ships shore sovereignty straight baselines straits subsoil territorial sea territorial waters Third United Nations three-mile tion torial sea treaty U.N. Doc United Nations United Nations Conference vessel