| Law of the Sea Institute - 1971 - 408 pages
...Sea Convention provides a right of innocent passage "through straits which are used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas," in effect confirming a similar right under customary international law recognized by the International... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 698 pages
...territorial sea. GE. 71-17 5;>6 A/AC.138/SC.II/L.4 page 2 ARTICLE II 1. In straits used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas or the territorial sea of a foreign State, all ships and aircraft in transit shall enjoy the same freedom... | |
| 1968 - 540 pages
...suspension of the innocent passage of foreign ships through straits which are used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas or the territorial sea of a foreign State. The first portion of Article 16 (4) , concerning straits... | |
| Myres Smith MacDougal, William Thomas Burke - 1994 - 1322 pages
...suspension of the innocent passage of foreign ships through straits which are used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas or the territorial sea of a foreign State." 96 All the changes made by the Conference were clearly... | |
| Myron H. Nordquist - 1985 - 1096 pages
...navigation and overflight solely for the purpose of continuous and expeditious transit of the strait between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas or between the high seas and a State bordering the strait. 4. Transit passage shall apply in a strait... | |
| Myron H. Nordquist, Shabtai Rosenne, Satya N. Nandan - 1985 - 742 pages
...case of straits over which the air space is traditionally used for transit lights by foreign aircraft between one part of the high seas and another part of the ligh seas, all aircraft shall enjoy equally freedom of transit overflight over such traits. 'ormula... | |
| Israel Stockman-Shomron - 428 pages
...suspension of the innocent passage of foreign ships through straits which are used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas or the territorial sea of a foreign State." This principle is usually called "non-suspendable innocent... | |
| Adriaan Bos, Hugo Siblesz, T. M. C. Asser Instituut - 1986 - 326 pages
...concerning straits in the Geneva Convention provides that in "straits which are used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas or the territorial sea of a foreign State . . . there shall be no suspension of the innocent passage... | |
| Kazimierz Grzybowski - 1987 - 252 pages
...proposed that "in straits used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another, all ships in transit shall enjoy the equal freedom...purpose of transit passage through such straits." 7 Soviet diplomats insisted that a special regime be devised for such straits—even a doctrine of... | |
| Myres Smith MacDougal, William Thomas Burke - 1994 - 1322 pages
...suspension of the innocent passage of foreign ships through straits which are used for international navigation between one part of the high seas and another part of the high seas or the territorial sea of a foreign State." 96 All the changes made by the Conference were clearly... | |
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