The Law of the Sea: Cases, Documents, and Readings, Pages 1-500Nautilus Press, 1975 - Law of the sea |
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... nature that although serving some one person it still suffices for the common use of all other persons , is today and . ought in perpetuity to remain in the same condition as when it was first created by nature . All things which can be ...
... nature that although serving some one person it still suffices for the common use of all other persons , is today and . ought in perpetuity to remain in the same condition as when it was first created by nature . All things which can be ...
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... nature private possession , but that , as Ulpian claims , they are by nature things open to the use of all , both because in the first place they were produced by nature , and have never yet come under the sovereignty of any one , as ...
... nature private possession , but that , as Ulpian claims , they are by nature things open to the use of all , both because in the first place they were produced by nature , and have never yet come under the sovereignty of any one , as ...
Page 299
... nature no different from the power which the State exercises over its domain on land . This is also the reason why the term " sovereignty " has been retained , a term which better than any other describes the juridical nature of this ...
... nature no different from the power which the State exercises over its domain on land . This is also the reason why the term " sovereignty " has been retained , a term which better than any other describes the juridical nature of this ...
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