Case Concerning Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area (Canada/United States of America): part B. Annex 2 to the counter-memorial, environmental risks of hydrocarbon development on the northeastern portion of Georges Bank1982 |
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... territorial sea or the contiguous zone of the pursuing State , and may only be continued outside the territorial sea or the contiguous zone if the pursuit has not been interrupted . It is not necessary that , at the time when the ...
... territorial sea or the contiguous zone of the pursuing State , and may only be continued outside the territorial sea or the contiguous zone if the pursuit has not been interrupted . It is not necessary that , at the time when the ...
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... territorial sea , are included in the territorial sea . The coastal State must clearly demarcate such roadsteads and indicate them on charts together with their boundaries , to which due publicity must be given . Article 10 I. An island ...
... territorial sea , are included in the territorial sea . The coastal State must clearly demarcate such roadsteads and indicate them on charts together with their boundaries , to which due publicity must be given . Article 10 I. An island ...
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... territorial sea ; or ( c ) If the assistance of the local authorities has been requested by the captain of the ship or by the consul of the country whose flag the ship flies ; or ( d ) If it is necessary for the suppression of illicit ...
... territorial sea ; or ( c ) If the assistance of the local authorities has been requested by the captain of the ship or by the consul of the country whose flag the ship flies ; or ( d ) If it is necessary for the suppression of illicit ...
Contents
Canadas Conventional Oil and Gas | 10 |
A Map of Selected Physiographic Regions of Eastern North America | 39 |
Annex | 45 |
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