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"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters. The new article stated: "All lands, minerals and other things of value underlying the ocean within the territorial waters shall vest in the Union and be held for the purpose of the Union". Dr. Ambedkar said that to ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters The tame proposed regulations will be promulgated as final regulations as soon os permitted by applicable procedural requirements. As Indicated In lhe Declaration of Emergency. Ihe conservation danger Is caused by the ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
Territorial waters troublesome issue. The question of how far out from coastlines national territorial and fishing waters should extend continues vex many nations. Several widely varying limits exist. st. Some countries observe no more ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters is, however, that in addition to the privileges Involved, they also impose obligations upon the nation that sets out to establish them. A "territorial water," in international law, is a strip of water ove which a ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters or that immediate action is required to protect Maine's fishery from Imminent depletion The Commissioner finds that the threat of large concentrations of nonresident fishermen constitute an emergency and states the ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters" usually has referred to the three-mile belt of water extending out from a nation's shore. "Warships of a belligerent nation may enter that water only under the strictest regulations. If a nation chooses, it may ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters to six miles, may push the limit to 12 or 15 miles. The Indian government likely will follow precedents set bv the United States, the Soviet Union and other countries. India already has declared its sovereignty over ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters there will be— tor the Soviets and Arabs want 12 miles, he British are arguing for six. Whrn the ... territorial waters automatically re- ducti the area of the high seas »nd impinges on the present tights of nations ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters" and any that enter will either bo sunk or seized, if the neutral nation has the power to do that. . Therein lies the hitch. A neutral nation MUST make belligerent ships stay out of territorial waters if it wishes to ...
"Territorial waters" from books.google.co.uk
... territorial waters who was later convicted in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia of violating Canadian territorial waters and was fined $10,000. His ship was confiscated. The United States appealed the conviction in an international court ...