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... Conference of 1930 at The Hague91 worked on the subjects of Nationality , Territorial Waters , and State Responsibility , but was only able to reach agreement on certain conventions in the field of Nationality . An example of this ...
... Conference of 1930 at The Hague91 worked on the subjects of Nationality , Territorial Waters , and State Responsibility , but was only able to reach agreement on certain conventions in the field of Nationality . An example of this ...
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... Conference with instructions to prepare a new convention on the lines of the Convention of Berne , em- bodying the amendments adopted , and to add new formal paragraphs . The Drafting Committee submitted to the Conference at one and at ...
... Conference with instructions to prepare a new convention on the lines of the Convention of Berne , em- bodying the amendments adopted , and to add new formal paragraphs . The Drafting Committee submitted to the Conference at one and at ...
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... Conference on the Law of the Sea met in March and April , 1958.71 It adopted conventions on the law of the high seas , the continen- tal shelf , conservation of fisheries , and the regime of territorial waters ; each of these ...
... Conference on the Law of the Sea met in March and April , 1958.71 It adopted conventions on the law of the high seas , the continen- tal shelf , conservation of fisheries , and the regime of territorial waters ; each of these ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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