| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1975 - 1710 pages
...vith this Convention or applicable international rules and standards resulting in discharge causing major damage or threat of major damage to the coastline or related interests of the coastal State, or to any resources of its territorial sea or economic zone, that State may, subject to the provisions... | |
| United States. Delegation to the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 3rd, 1973-1982, New York, N.Y., etc - 1977 - 226 pages
...for the prevention, reduction and control of pollution from vessels, resulting in discharge causing major damage or threat of major damage to the coastline or related interests of the coastal State, or to any resources of its territorial sea or exclusive economic zone, that State may, subject to the... | |
| C. Odidi Okidi - 1978 - 306 pages
...regulations established under the Convention. Such violations must, however, be found to have resulted in major damage or threat of major damage to the coastline or related interests of the coastal state or to any resources of its territorial sea or economic zone. l 3 Thus, the present draft seems to go... | |
| 1979 - 482 pages
...discharge into and, in significant pollution of, the marine environment" (Art. 221, para. 5). In case of "major damage or threat of major damage to the coastline or related elements of the coastal State", that State may cause proceedings to be taken (Art. 221, paras. 6 and... | |
| John Anthony Wade - 1980 - 348 pages
...violations of the relevant rules and regulations, resulting in a discharge causing major damage or the threat of major damage to the coastline or related interests of the coastal state, bring proceedings under its laws. However, the coastal state must allow the vessel to proceed if it... | |
| 1982 - 264 pages
...exclusive economic zone, committed a violation referred to in paragraph 3 resulting in a discharge causing major damage or threat of major damage to the coastline or related interests of the coastal State, or to any resources of its territorial sea or exclusive economic zone, that State may, subject to section... | |
| Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea - 1989 - 834 pages
...with the laws of the State. But this power may be exercised only if the discharge involved has caused "major damage or threat of major damage to the coastline or related interests of the coastal State, or any resources of its territorial sea or exclusive economic zone" (Article 220, paragraph 6). In... | |
| Mohammed Bedjaoui - 1991 - 1339 pages
...conditions. When there is clear objective evidence that the violation committed in the EEZ has caused a major damage or threat of major damage to the coastline or related interests of the coastal State, that State may institute proceedings, including detention of the vessel. All such proceedings are subject... | |
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