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... archipelago . The waters on the landward side have always been regarded as Norwegian inland waters . Legislation has ... archipelagoes , this method of calculation seems to be the only one that can give satisfactory results and that ...
... archipelago . The waters on the landward side have always been regarded as Norwegian inland waters . Legislation has ... archipelagoes , this method of calculation seems to be the only one that can give satisfactory results and that ...
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... archipelagoes off the coast , a project should be completed establishing that the breadth of territorial sea be reckoned in such cases from the most distant island or islets . Norway also affirmed that its right in regard to the islands ...
... archipelagoes off the coast , a project should be completed establishing that the breadth of territorial sea be reckoned in such cases from the most distant island or islets . Norway also affirmed that its right in regard to the islands ...
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... archipelagoes as the maritime zone between two neighboring islands , the distance which we have accepted as fixed for the entrance of bays and straits . 155. All the foregoing fundamental statements are contained in the following ...
... archipelagoes as the maritime zone between two neighboring islands , the distance which we have accepted as fixed for the entrance of bays and straits . 155. All the foregoing fundamental statements are contained in the following ...
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Their influence on | 3 |
A tendency to uniformity in that century | 7 |
CHAPTER II | 9 |
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