Case Concerning Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area: Memorial of the United States of AmericaInternational Court of Justice, 1990 - Canada |
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Page 84
... equidistance was an appropriate method to delimit part of the boundary under the circumstances of that case , it did not hesitate to depart from equidistance to produce an equitable result . In the Channel Islands region , between the ...
... equidistance was an appropriate method to delimit part of the boundary under the circumstances of that case , it did not hesitate to depart from equidistance to produce an equitable result . In the Channel Islands region , between the ...
Page 102
... equidistance method . This is largely because the equidistance method creates an artificial boundary that takes into account only a limited number of relevant circumstances , namely , a few selected points on the coasts of the States ...
... equidistance method . This is largely because the equidistance method creates an artificial boundary that takes into account only a limited number of relevant circumstances , namely , a few selected points on the coasts of the States ...
Page 105
... equidistance method . Most recently , in commenting on this point , the Court in the Tunisia / Libya case stated : " A finding by the Court in favour of a delimitation by an equidistance line could only be based on considerations ...
... equidistance method . Most recently , in commenting on this point , the Court in the Tunisia / Libya case stated : " A finding by the Court in favour of a delimitation by an equidistance line could only be based on considerations ...
Contents
Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act Fishing Zones of Canada | 3 |
THE FACTS | 8 |
The geology of the Gulf of Maine area | 14 |
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accordance action activities Administrator agencies agreement amended Annex application appropriate approved authorized boundary Canada Canadian chapter circumstances coast coastal concerned conducted conservation Continental Shelf Convention Council Court delimitation Department determined direction Director drilling effect environment environmental equidistance equitable established exploration extent Federal fishery fishing foreign geographical geological geophysical Georges Bank Government grant Gulf of Maine interest islands issued jurisdiction land lease limited marine maritime means ment method mineral natural necessary North notice oil and gas operations outer Continental Shelf parties period permit perpendicular person President principles processed production proposed protection provisions pursuant referred regard regulations relating relevant requirements respect result rules Secretary species Stat stocks subchapter submit subsection term territorial tion United vessels waters zone