The Law of the Sea: Cases, Documents, and Readings, Pages 1-500Nautilus Press, 1975 - Law of the sea |
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... concept of freedom of the high seas to students of the use of ocean space cannot be overestimated . For the last four centuries the inter- national law rules applicable to the use of ocean space have been based primarily on this concept ...
... concept of freedom of the high seas to students of the use of ocean space cannot be overestimated . For the last four centuries the inter- national law rules applicable to the use of ocean space have been based primarily on this concept ...
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Cases, Documents, and Readings Gary Knight. A. CHAPTER 2 THE CONCEPT OF THE TERRITORIAL SEA INTRODUCTION . The materials in the last chapter demonstrate how the concept of freedom of the seas came to prevail over the concept of mare ...
Cases, Documents, and Readings Gary Knight. A. CHAPTER 2 THE CONCEPT OF THE TERRITORIAL SEA INTRODUCTION . The materials in the last chapter demonstrate how the concept of freedom of the seas came to prevail over the concept of mare ...
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... concept of the territorial Thus there arose the practice of asserting unilateral national claims of special competence over zones of ocean space which became known as " special contiguous zones . " In the sense used here and throughout ...
... concept of the territorial Thus there arose the practice of asserting unilateral national claims of special competence over zones of ocean space which became known as " special contiguous zones . " In the sense used here and throughout ...
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