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" Court entertains no doubt is the most fundamental of all the rules of law relating to the continental shelf, enshrined in Article 2 of the 1958 Geneva Convention, though quite independent of it, — namely that the rights of the coastal State in respect... "
Digest of United States Practice in International Law - Pagina 109
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The International Legal Regime of Artificial Islands

N. Papadakis - 1977 - 306 pagini
...can hardly be argued that the sea-bed and subsoil lying near and around an artificial island forms a natural prolongation of its 'land territory' into and under the sea, or that it may be regarded as an extension of its 'land mass', and thus naturally appurtenant to it....
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International Law Reports, Volumul 51

E. Lauterpacht - 1978 - 506 pagini
...proposition, accepted by the International Court in the North Sea Continental Shelf Cases (at paragraph 19) that "the rights of the coastal State in respect of...territory into and under the sea exist ipso facto and ab initia, by virtue of its sovereignty over the land, and as an extension of it in an exercise of sovereign...
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International Law in the Netherlands, Volumul 1

Haro Frederik van Panhuys - 1978 - 572 pagini
...to leave as much as possible to each Party all those parts of the continental shelf that constitute a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea, without encroachment on the natural prolongation of the land territory of the other; (2) [I]f, in the...
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A Digest of the Decisions of the International Court, Volumul 2

Krystyna Marek - 1987 - 724 pagini
...to leave as much as possible to each Party all those parts of the continental shelf that constitute a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea, without encroachment on the natural prolongation of the land territory of the other; (2) if, in the...
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Maritime Boundary

S. P. Jagota - 1985 - 416 pagini
...characteristics of the area, as to leave to each Party all those parts of the continental shelf that constitute a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea, without encroachment on the natural prolongation of the land territory of the other. 'The delimitation...
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Petroleum Investment Policies in Developing Countries

Nicky Beredjick, Thomas W. Wälde, Ian Townsend Gault - 1988 - 298 pagini
...that enshrined in Article 2 of the 1958 Geneva Convention, though quite independent of it - namely that the rights of the coastal state in respect of...of its land territory into and under the sea exist if so facto and ab initio, by virtue of its sovereignty over the land, and as an extension of it in...
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International Law Reports, Volumul 77

E. Lauterpacht - 1988 - 790 pagini
...wherever possible, attribute to each Party "all those parts of the continental shelf that constitute a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea". (ICJ Reports 1969, p. 53, paragraph 101.)'20' However, the rule of natural prolongation is not the...
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The Theory and History of Ocean Boundary-making

Douglas M. Johnston - 1988 - 476 pagini
...to leave as much as possible to each Party all those parts of the continental shelf that constitute a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea, without encroachment on the natural prolongation of the land territory of the other [emphasis added]."...
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Recueil Des Cours, 1987-V

Académie de droit international de La Haye - 1989 - 404 pagini
...to leave as much as possible to each Party all those parts of the continental shelf that constitute a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea, without encroachment on the natural prolongation of the land territory of the other ; (2) if, in the...
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Entités Non-étatiques Et Droit International

A. C. Kiss - 1990 - 380 pagini
...to leave as much as possible to each party all those parts of the continental shelf that constitute a natural prolongation of its land territory into and under the sea, without encroachment in the natural prolongation of the land territory of the other; 2. if, in the...
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