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Page 397
... ships , for the registration of ships in its territory , and for the right to fly its flag . Ships have the nationality of the state whose flag they are entitled to fly . There must be a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in ...
... ships , for the registration of ships in its territory , and for the right to fly its flag . Ships have the nationality of the state whose flag they are entitled to fly . There must be a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in ...
Page 515
... ships by reason only of their passage through the territorial sea . " 2. Charges may be levied upon a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea as payment only for specific services rendered to the ship . These charges shall be ...
... ships by reason only of their passage through the territorial sea . " 2. Charges may be levied upon a foreign ship passing through the territorial sea as payment only for specific services rendered to the ship . These charges shall be ...
Page 530
... ship has violated the laws and regulations of that State . Such pursuit must be commenced when the foreign ship or one of its boats is within the internal waters or the territorial sea or the contiguous zone of the pursuing State , and ...
... ship has violated the laws and regulations of that State . Such pursuit must be commenced when the foreign ship or one of its boats is within the internal waters or the territorial sea or the contiguous zone of the pursuing State , and ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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according action agreement alien American apply arbitration Article authority Brit Britain British citizens claim claimant Commission Conference Constitution Consul continental shelf contracting parties Convention damage decision declared Department diplomatic dispute duty effect established executive exercise existence fact force foreign government Germany Hackworth Hague Harvard Law School held high seas immunity infra International Law International Law Commission Italian Italy jurisdiction Justice law of nations League of Nations legislation Liechtenstein Lithuania Majesty's Government ment Mexican Mexico Moore national law Netherlands NOTE obligations officer opinion Organization Peace person President principles of international protection provisions question Quoted with permission ratification recognition recognized regarded relations Republic reservation respect rules of international ship sovereign sovereign immunity sovereignty Soviet Stat statute Supp supra ternational territorial sea territorial waters tion tional treaty Treaty of Versailles tribunal United Kingdom United Nations vessel violation Y.B. Intl