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Community as the key to socio-education: an analysis of challenges and practices in migratory contexts. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at its annual meeting, 1956
The session reconvened at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Dr. Charles 6. Fenwick presiding, and speaking briefly as follows: The problem before us this morning is one of those interesting conflicts between national interests and rules of international law established years ago under circumstances quite different from those of the present day. How are such rules to
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The session reconvened at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Dr. Charles 6. Fenwick presiding, and speaking briefly as follows: The problem before us this morning is one of those interesting conflicts between national interests and rules of international law established years ago under circumstances quite different from those of the present day. How are such rules to
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Delimitation of the Territorial Sea
American Journal of International Law, 1930Since the legal rights of the coastal state and of foreign states within the territorial sea differ greatly from the rights of all states on the high sea, it should be made possible for a navigator, or a fisherman, or the coastal state, to determine with certainty whether or not a vessel is in territorial waters or on the high sea.
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The functional territorialization of the high seas
Marine Policy, 2021Abstract The governance of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) is shifting. As governance institutions expand and thicken, there is a multiplication of functional spaces governing conservation, the sustainable use of marine resources, and safety at sea in ABNJ.
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The Professional Geographer, 1959
(1959). THE EXPANDING TERRITORIAL SEA. The Professional Geographer: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 6-8.
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(1959). THE EXPANDING TERRITORIAL SEA. The Professional Geographer: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 6-8.
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The Concept of “Territorial Sea” in the Talmud
Israel Law Review, 1975One of the central, and most controversial, issues of historic international law concerns the distinction between the territorial sea, over which the sovereignty of the coastal State extends (and by implication also its legal system), and the high seas which are subject to the doctrine of the freedom of the seas.
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