International aerial circulation is free, saving the right of subjacent States to take certain measures, to be determined, to ensure their own security and that of the persons and property of their inhabitants. Survey of Space Law: Staff Report - 17. lappuseautors: United States. Congress House Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration - 1959 - 60 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Tennessee Bar Association - 1913 - 282 lapas
...subject to the rights of the underlying states of fixing certain limits for its exercise in view of their own security and that of the persons and property of their inhabitants. At its earlier meeting in Ghent in 1906 having before it the question of aviation and... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1914 - 376 lapas
...meeting in 1911 have adopted the following resolution on the subject: "Aerial circulation is free save the right of subjacent States to take certain measures to be determined with a view to their own security and that of the persons and property of their inhabitants." When,... | |
| James Molony Spaight - 1914 - 194 lapas
...free; but the underlying States retain the rights necessary for their selfpreservation, that is, for their own security and that of the persons and property of their inhabitants. ARTICLE 8.—To ensure their right of self-preservation, States may close certain regions... | |
| James Molony Spaight - 1914 - 194 lapas
...subject to the right of the underlying States to take certain steps, which should be fixed, to safeguard their own security and that of the persons and property of their inhabitants." Before this, in 1910, a conference of diplomatists had been held at Paris, under the... | |
| 1915 - 1248 lapas
...Chapter I. General Principles of Aerial Circulation. Art. 1. Aerial circulation is free, except for the right of subjacent states to take certain measures, to be determined, with a view to their own security and to that of the persons and property of their inhabitants. Art.... | |
| Institute of International Law - 1916 - 320 lapas
...forbidding its nationals to have their aircraft registered in foreign States. 3. International aerial circulation is free, saving the right of subjacent...States to take certain measures, to be determined, to ensure their own security and that of the persons and property of their inhabitants. 2. Time of War... | |
| 1923 - 108 lapas
...following clause of a proposed air code (24 Green Bag, 430) : Aerial circulation is free, except for the right of subjacent States to take certain measures, to be determined with a view to their security and that of the persons and goods of their inhabitants. Notes, 5 (1914).... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Com. on Interstate & Foreign Commerce - 1923 - 106 lapas
...following clause of a proposed air code (24 Green Bag, 430) : Aerial circulation is free, except for the right of subjacent States to take certain measures, to be determined with a view to their security and that of the persons and goods of their inhabitants. This last-quoted... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Space and Astronautics - 1959 - 612 lapas
...1911. At that meeting the Institute adopted a project including the provision "Inernational aerial circulation is free, saving the right of subjacent...security and that of the persons and property of their inhabitants". Reference might here be made to an international conference which was convened by the... | |
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