| United States - 1983 - 1156 pages
...recovery of hard mineral resources of the deep seabed are freedoms of the high seas subject to a duty of reasonable regard to the interests of other states in their exercise of those and other freedoms recognized by general principles of international law; (13) pending a Law... | |
| 2002 - 556 pages
...thereto. (4) United States citizens must exercise their rights on the high seas with reasonable regard for the interests of other states in their exercise of the freedoms of the high seas. (b) Restrictions on issuance of licenses or permits. The Administrator will not issue: (1) Any license... | |
| United States. Congress. House Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1966 - 386 pages
...These freedoms and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard...interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas. It seems to us that the provisions of HE 14961, if adopted, would place the... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1959 - 648 pages
...with reasonable regard to the inte: inciples of international law, shall be exercised by all ate a with reasonable regard to the interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the hign seas. The delegates who opposed nuclear weapons tests on the high seas and objected... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1960 - 156 pages
..."These freedoms, and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard...interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas." AVhat is the reason for the open end definition? If the convention is supposed... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1898 pages
...These freedoms, and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of other States in their exer¿e of the freedom of the high seas. Article $ 1. In order to enjoy the freedom of the seas on... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1963 - 1304 pages
...navigation and freedom of fishing, according to article 2 of the Convention of the High Seas "shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of the other States." On the other hand, the rule of reasonableness, a generally recognized principle... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1963 - 144 pages
...navigation and freedom of fishing, according to article 2 of the Convention of the High Seas "shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of the other States." On the other hand, the rule of reasonableness, a generally recognized principle... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1966 - 1952 pages
...These freedoms and others which are recognized by the general principles of International law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard...interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas. (2) Freedom of fishing. It seems to us that the provisions of HR 14961, if... | |
| United States. Congress. House Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1966 - 436 pages
...for coastal and non-coastal states : (1) ... (2) Freedom of Fishing . . . These freedoms . . . shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of other State» is their exercise of the freedom of the high seas. » ICJ Rep. 116. 11 Neblett. The Territorial... | |
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