| J. H. W. Verzijl - 1971 - 336 pages
...non-commercial State vessels, to "take such measures on the high seas as may be necessary to prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to their coastline or related interests from pollution or threat of pollution of the sea by oil, following upon a maritime casualty or acts related to such a casualty,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1970 - 356 pages
...present convention may take such measures on the high sens as may be necessary to prevent, mitigate or .eliminate grave and imminent danger to their coastline or related interests from pollution or threat of pollution of the sea by oil, following upon a maritime casualty or acts related to such a casualty,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1970 - 1354 pages
...present convention may take such measures on the high seas as may he necessary t() prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to their coastline or related interests from pollution or threat of pollution of the sea by oil, following upon a maritime casualty or acts related to such a casualty,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1971 - 122 pages
...above those waters; (b) The rights of coastal States with respect to measures to prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to their coastline...resulting from or caused by any activities in the area, subject to the international régime to be established. 14. Every State shall have the responsibility... | |
| Claiborne Pell, Jacob Koppel Javits - 1971 - 128 pages
...above those waters; (fc) The rights of coastal States with respect to measures to prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to their coastline...resulting from or caused by any activities in the area, subject to the international regime to be established. 14. Every State shall have the responsibility... | |
| 1971 - 654 pages
...present Convention may take such measures on the high seas as may be necessary to prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to their coastline or related interests from pollution or threat of pollution of the sea by oil, following upon a maritime casualty or acts related to such a casualty,... | |
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