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Delimitation of the Territorial Sea

American Journal of International Law, 1930
Since 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 EXPANDING TERRITORIAL SEA

The Professional Geographer, 1959
(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, 1975
One 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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The Breadth of the Territorial Sea

1966
Of course, states may attempt to reserve parts of the high seas for the exclusive use of their own fishermen, as some in fact have done, through an outright extension of their territorial waters. This is by no means a recent tendency for ever since the time of Grotius, even if less so today, the question of coastal fisheries has frequently been tied to
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The Territorial Sea

The Yale Law Journal, 1931
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