| 1946 - 944 pages
...therewith to be as hereinafter set forth: PROCLAMATION 2667 POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE SUBSOIL AND SEA BED OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF' WHEREAS the Government of the United States of America, aware of the long range world-wide need for... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1948 - 974 pages
...Negotiations, 18 AJIL 229(1924). The latest and broadest claim is President Truman's recent proclamation that the United States "regards the natural resources of...beneath the high seas but contiguous to the coasts of the United States as appertaining to the United States, subject to its jurisdiction and control. .... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 1722 pages
...President of the United States, in the course of which he declares : Having concern for the agency of conserving and prudently utilizing its natural...United States regards the natural resources of the gnbsoil and seabed of the Continetal Shelf beneath the high seas, but contiguous to the coasts of the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1948 - 968 pages
...Negotiations, 18 AJIL 229 (1924). The latest and broadest claim is President Truman's recent proclamation that the United States "regards the natural resources of...subsoil and sea bed of the continental shelf beneath the hjgh seas but contiguous to the coasts of the United States as appertaining to the United States, subject... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 1794 pages
...President of the United States, in the course of which he declares : Having concern for the agency of conserving and prudently utilizing its natural...the United States regards the natural resources of ihe subsoil and seabed of the Continetal Shelf beneath the high seas, but contiguous to the coasts... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 1738 pages
...best interests of the country. The President, by proclamation of September 28, 1945, announced that the United States regards the natural resources of the subsoil and sea bed of the Continental Shelf contiguous to our coasts as, I quote, "because there has been some misapprehension about what the United... | |
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