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International Environmental Law: Fairness, Effectiveness, and World Order - Page 39
by Elli Louka - 2006 - 518 pages
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International Law Reports, Volume 16

H. Lauterpacht - 1955 - 640 pages
...namely : elementary considerations of humanity, even more exacting in peace than in war ; the principle of the freedom of maritime communication ; and every...obligation not to allow knowingly its territory to lie used for acts contrary to the rights of other States. " In fact, Albania neither notified the existence...
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Digest of International Law, Volume 1

Marjorie Millace Whiteman - 1963 - 1022 pages
...namely : elementary considerations of humanity, even more exacting in peace than in war; the principle of the freedom of maritime communication; and every...to be used for acts contrary to the rights of other States." SOURCE 93 The Corfu Channel Case (United Kingdom -v. Albania), Judgment ( Merits) , Apr. 9,...
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International Law Reports, Volume 26

E. Lauterpacht - 1963 - 926 pages
...namely, elementary considerations of humanity, even more exacting in peace than in war ; the principle of the freedom of maritime communication ; and every...to be used for acts contrary to the rights of other States"."21 The United States did not discharge that obligation of notification visa-vis third States....
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses, 1966, Volume 117

Acad&eacutemie de Droit International de la Haye - 1968 - 648 pages
...international law, including the principle affirmed in the Corfu Channel Case that every State has an obligation "not to allow knowingly its territory to be used for acts contrary to the rights of other States". 4 Pollution of the Seas The high seas are so much vaster in relation to the scale of man's...
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Environmental Conservation, the Oil and Gas Industries, Volume 2

National Petroleum Council. Committee on Environmental Conservation--the Oil and Gas Industries - 1972 - 458 pages
...Channel Case, the International Court of Justice stated that international law requires every nation "not to allow knowingly its territory to be used for acts contrary to the rights of other States." This principle is a reflection of the maxim sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas; that is,...
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Environmental Conservation, the Oil and Gas Industries, Volume 1

National Petroleum Council. Committee on Environmental Conservation--the Oil and Gas Industries - 1971 - 580 pages
...Channel Case, the International Court of Justice stated that international law requires every nation "not to allow knowingly its territory to be used for acts contrary to the rights of other States." This principle is a reflection of the maxim sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas; that is,...
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Protecting America's Estuaries: Puget Sound and the Straits ..., Volumes 74-77

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Conservation and Natural Resources Subcommittee - 1972 - 770 pages
...in the Corfu Channel case, the International Court of Justice declared that every State is under an obligation "not to allow knowingly its territory to be used for acts contrary to the rights of each other States." Evidence of the wide recognition of this principle is also provided in the 1963...
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Protecting America's Estuaries: Puget Sound and the Straits of Georgia and ...

United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1972 - 762 pages
...in the Corfu Channel case, the International Court of Justice declared that every State is under an obligation "not to allow knowingly its territory to be used for acts contrary to the rights of each other States." Evidence of the wide recognition of this principle is also provided in the 1963...
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Recent Codification of the Law of State Responsibility for Injuries to Aliens

1974 - 420 pages
...In a further passage the Court included, among the international obligations relevant to the case, " every State's obligation not to allow knowingly its...to be used for acts contrary to the rights of other States ". I03 When the judgement is read as a whole, the question whether this element or circumstance...
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Mélanges Skubiszewski Krzysztof

Jerzy Makarczyk - 1996 - 1014 pages
...exposed them. Such obligations are based "on certain general and well recognized principles", such as "every State's obligation not to allow knowingly its...to be used for acts contrary to the rights of other States",34 namely the right of innocent passage. On the other hand, the Court found that the British...
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