The American Journal of International Law, Volume 7, Part 2American Society of International Law, 1913 - International law |
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the lisière of territorial waters following the contour of their shores . 32 That learned association asked of its members , at its meeting of 1893 , among other questions , information on the following point of inquiry : " Particulars ...
the lisière of territorial waters following the contour of their shores . 32 That learned association asked of its members , at its meeting of 1893 , among other questions , information on the following point of inquiry : " Particulars ...
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In that case the United States , wishing to pro- tect the fur seal from extermination , attempted to prevent the Canadian sealing vessels from hunting those animals outside of the three - mile limit of American territorial waters .
In that case the United States , wishing to pro- tect the fur seal from extermination , attempted to prevent the Canadian sealing vessels from hunting those animals outside of the three - mile limit of American territorial waters .
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During a discussion in Parliament upon the question , Lord Fitz- maurice , the Under - Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , speaking for the British Government , defined the extent of territorial waters as follows : 56 Territorial ...
During a discussion in Parliament upon the question , Lord Fitz- maurice , the Under - Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , speaking for the British Government , defined the extent of territorial waters as follows : 56 Territorial ...
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Contents
PAGE | 451 |
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE AIR Blewett Lee | 470 |
BASIC ELEMENTS OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION OF CITIZENS ABROAD Edwin | 497 |
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