In the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague: Grant of the French Flag to Muscat Dhows. The Case on Behalf of the Government of His Britannic Majesty and of His Highness the Sultan of Muscat |
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By these Treaties the Sultan has entered into definite obligations as to the measures to be undertaken within his territories and territorial waters for the suppressing of such trade . The European Powers have for many years interested ...
By these Treaties the Sultan has entered into definite obligations as to the measures to be undertaken within his territories and territorial waters for the suppressing of such trade . The European Powers have for many years interested ...
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... jurisdiction in Muscat territory and territorial waters over certain born and domiciled Omani subjects of His Highness , to whom French flags and titres de navigation had been issued " by officials of the French Government .
... jurisdiction in Muscat territory and territorial waters over certain born and domiciled Omani subjects of His Highness , to whom French flags and titres de navigation had been issued " by officials of the French Government .
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Act . And it will be seen on reference to the Brussels Act that Article XLII especially reserves the national jurisdiction in the territorial waters of every State . As the result of the inquiries and investigations made by the Agents ...
Act . And it will be seen on reference to the Brussels Act that Article XLII especially reserves the national jurisdiction in the territorial waters of every State . As the result of the inquiries and investigations made by the Agents ...
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... while on his territory or territorial waters , and saying that he would be content to have the question settled by discussion and decision of Great Britain and France . On the 15th April the Sultan tried the five Appendix No. 33 .
... while on his territory or territorial waters , and saying that he would be content to have the question settled by discussion and decision of Great Britain and France . On the 15th April the Sultan tried the five Appendix No. 33 .
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The Sultan of Muscat , like every other independent Sovereign , is entitled to police his own territorial waters for the enforcement of his own laws and to secure compliance with his Treaties with foreign Powers , and this sovereign ...
The Sultan of Muscat , like every other independent Sovereign , is entitled to police his own territorial waters for the enforcement of his own laws and to secure compliance with his Treaties with foreign Powers , and this sovereign ...
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Page 31 - Parties have reserved to themselves the right of concluding Agreements, with a view to referring to arbitration all questions which they shall consider possible to submit to such treatment...
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