| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1972 - 164 pagini
...law relating to the continental shelf . . . [is] that the rights of the coastal State in respect to the area of continental shelf that constitutes a natural...prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea exists ipso facto and ab initio by virtue of its sovereignty over the land, and as an extension of... | |
| Corte Internacional de Justicia, Edvard Isak Hambro, Arthur W. Rovine - 1972 - 660 pagini
...variance with the most fundamental of all the rules of law relating to the continental shelf, namely that the rights of the coastal State in respect of the area of continental shelf constituting a natural prolongation of its land territory under the sea existed ipso facto and ab initio,... | |
| Law of the Sea Institute - 1972 - 244 pagini
...land territory into and under the ta exist ipso jacto and ab initia, by virtue of its sovereignty ver the land, and as an extension of it in an exercise of ivereign rights for the purpose of exploring the seabed and cploiting its natural resources. In short,... | |
| Nigel S. Rodley, Carroll Neale Ronning - 1974 - 226 pagini
...fundamental of all rules of law relating to the continental shelf," namely, the following: ** "... the rights of the coastal State in respect of the area of the continental shelf that constitutes a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1975 - 1710 pagini
...the 1958 Geneva Convention, though quite independent of it,— namely the rights of the coastal Stale in respect of the area of continental shelf that constitutes...territory into and under the sea exist ipso facto and ab inilio. by virtue of its sovereignty over the land, and as an extension of it in an exercise of sovereign... | |
| Ram Prakash Anand - 1976 - 324 pagini
...reflected upon the nature of the rights of the coastal states over the Continental Shelves. It said that the rights of the coastal state in respect of the area of the Continental Shelf that constitutes a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under... | |
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