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... Footnotes omitted . Reprinted by per- mission of Yale University Press . Copy- right 1961 by Yale University . • Footnotes omitted . Reprinted by per- mission of Columbia University Press . not an end in itself : even in the most 20 Ch ...
... Footnotes omitted . Reprinted by per- mission of Yale University Press . Copy- right 1961 by Yale University . • Footnotes omitted . Reprinted by per- mission of Columbia University Press . not an end in itself : even in the most 20 Ch ...
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... omitted . ] Notes 1. Why did the Court regard it as unnecessary to consider whether Portugal had a right of passage ... footnotes omitted . Reprinted by 1. I.C.J. Reports , 1951 , at p . 131 . permission of A.W. Sijthoff & Noordhoff ...
... omitted . ] Notes 1. Why did the Court regard it as unnecessary to consider whether Portugal had a right of passage ... footnotes omitted . Reprinted by 1. I.C.J. Reports , 1951 , at p . 131 . permission of A.W. Sijthoff & Noordhoff ...
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... ( footnotes omitted ) . THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE IN THE 1982 CONVENTION Extensive pressure from states with varying interests at stake led the Law of the Sea Convention to adopt the exclusive economic zone : The drive to extend coastal ...
... ( footnotes omitted ) . THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE IN THE 1982 CONVENTION Extensive pressure from states with varying interests at stake led the Law of the Sea Convention to adopt the exclusive economic zone : The drive to extend coastal ...
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PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION | xvii |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | xxiii |
INTRODUCTION | xxix |
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