| F. V. García Amador, Louis Bruno Sohn, Richard R. Baxter - 1974 - 420 pages
...that ". . . under the principles of international law, as well as of the law of the United States, no State has the right to use or permit the use of its territory in 59. In some cases a declaratory judgement, instead of merely declaring that the act or omission imputable... | |
| United States - 2003 - 1188 pages
...injurious to the world community and counter to the general principle of international law that no country has the right to use or permit the use of its territory in such a manner as to injure another country or persons therein. (b) RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. — It is the sense of the Congress... | |
| United States - 2002 - 980 pages
...injurious to the world community and counter to the general principle of international law that no country has the right to use or permit the use of its territory in such a manner as to injure another country or persons therein. (b) RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. — It is the sense of the Congress... | |
| United States - 1987 - 1834 pages
...injurious to the world community and counter to the general principle of international law that no country has the right to use or permit the use of its territory in such a manner as to injure another country or persons therein. (b) RECOMMENDED ACTIONS. — It is the sense of the Congress... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works - 1981 - 1278 pages
...states as follows: Under the principles of international law, as well as the law of the United States, no state has the right to use or permit the use of its territory in such manner as to cause injury by fumes in or to the territory of another or the properties or persons therein,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1984 - 444 pages
...to the world community and is counter to the general principle of international law that no country has the right to use or permit the use of its territory in such a manner as to injure another country or persons therein. Now, if, in fact, you had evidence rather than simply the... | |
| J. G. Lammers - 1984 - 760 pages
...other States or of areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction. Accordingly . no State shall have the right to use or permit the use of its territory in such a way as to cause significant damage to the territory of another State or to persons or property situated... | |
| 1984 - 384 pages
...gradually extended the notion of "illegality". A telling illustration is afforded by an award that : "No State has the right to use or permit the use of...to cause injury by fumes in or to the territory of another458." It is thus assumed that a State has the right to be protected against damage brought upon... | |
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