The Indian Journal of International Law: Official Organ of the Indian Society of International Law, Volume 4M.K. Nawaz, 1964 - India Issues for 1960- include a section of official documents. |
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... flag no longer an exclusive privilege of maritime states The privilege of having a maritime flag was , till 1919 , restricted to maritime states only and landlocked countries like Switzerland , with their national owned tonnage , could ...
... flag no longer an exclusive privilege of maritime states The privilege of having a maritime flag was , till 1919 , restricted to maritime states only and landlocked countries like Switzerland , with their national owned tonnage , could ...
Page 82
... flag has several international obligations such as observance of safety rules if the fleet is emplcyed for purposes of international sea transport . These safety rules which form part of international conventions such as the Safety of ...
... flag has several international obligations such as observance of safety rules if the fleet is emplcyed for purposes of international sea transport . These safety rules which form part of international conventions such as the Safety of ...
Page 83
... flag , to which there was no evidence she had a right , hauling it down on the arrival of a boarding party and later hoisting a flag which was not the flag of any state in being , the Asya could not claim the pro- tection of any state ...
... flag , to which there was no evidence she had a right , hauling it down on the arrival of a boarding party and later hoisting a flag which was not the flag of any state in being , the Asya could not claim the pro- tection of any state ...
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