| Mohammed Bedjaoui - 1991 - 1339 pages
...must not depart to any appreciable extent from the general direction of the coast."2 Another one is "whether certain sea areas lying within these lines...land domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters."3 11. Despite the rigid requirements for straight baselines, State practice seems to have taken... | |
| Mohammed Bedjaoui - 1991 - 1339 pages
...appreciable extent from the general direction of the coast, and the sea areas lying within the lines must be sufficiently closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the r6gime of internal waters. (Article 7, paragraph 3, of the Law of the Sea Convention). Norwegian coast... | |
| Christopher C. Joyner - 1992 - 318 pages
...appreciable extent from the general direction of the coast, and the sea areas lying within the lines must be sufficiently closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters. Application of straight baselines to the ice-clad Antarctic coast, however, suffers in at least three... | |
| Jerzy Sztucki, Ove Bring, Said Mahmoudi - 1994 - 230 pages
...significantly depart from the general configuration of the coast and that the waters inside must be sufficiently closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the regime of interior waters. The principles have been accepted both in the CTS and the LOS Convention 11 with the... | |
| Muhammad Munawwar - 1995 - 244 pages
...the coast.117 and The real question raised in the choice of baselines is in effect whether certain areas lying within these lines are sufficiently closely...land domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters."8 Another consideration that was found to be relevant to drawing straight baselines was "historic":... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1995 - 798 pages
...from the general direction of the coast, and the sea areas lying within the lines must be sufficiemly closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the regime of imernal waters. Straiglu baselines must not be drawn to or from low-tide elevatinns, that is to say,... | |
| Gerald Henry Blake, Duško Topalović - 1996 - 75 pages
...appreciable extent from the general direction of the coast, and the sea lying within the lines must be sufficiently closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters. " Despite endorsing the Security Council's recommendations the UN General Assembly in its Resolution... | |
| Eugene Cotran, Chibli Mallat - 1996 - 612 pages
...had said in the Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries case that the waters enclosed within the baselines must be sufficiently closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters.15 In this context, the 1982 Convention stipulates in Article 7, paragraph 6 that the system... | |
| 1997 - 1222 pages
...appreciable extent from the general direction of the coast, and the sea areas lying within the lines must be & B4 2 :902 . $ ` à ! |襟 i " . ) L %l T/ о P^ [s-/i3 I a n3 4. Straight baselines shall not be drawn to and from low-tide elevations, unless lighthouses or similar... | |
| Eric Heinze, M. Fitzmaurice - 1998 - 1410 pages
...relationship existing between certain sea areas and the land formations which divide or surround them.The real question raised in the choice of base-lines is...domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters. This idea, which is at the basis of the determination of the rules relating to bays, should be liberally... | |
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