| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1962 - 950 lapas
...the grant of its nationality to ships and for the right to fly its flag. It insists, however, that there must exist a genuine link between the State...technical, and social matters over ships flying its flag. The court pointed out that in view of the Convention's insistence on the existence of "genuine link"... | |
| 1977 - 694 lapas
...State to sail ships under its flag and to fix the conditions for the grant of nationality to ships, but "there must exist a genuine link between the State...technical, and social matters over ships flying its flag." In addition, the statute expressed the obligation of the State to take measures to insure safety at... | |
| 1958 - 802 lapas
...European Economic Cooperation, 1958). State and the ship — in particular, the State must affectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative,...technical, and social matters over ships flying its flag"; and (c) expressed the obligation of the State to take measures to insure safety at sea, including among... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1960 - 156 lapas
...Likewise, each state shall fix the conditions under which ships may fly its flag. It is also provided that there "must exist a genuine link" between the state and the ship, and the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control" over the ship. How this jurisdiction... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1898 lapas
...between the State and ¿ ¿p. in particular, the State must effectively exercise its jurisdiction an¿ control in administrative, technical and social matters over ships flying its flag. 2. Each State shall issue to ship! to which it has granted the right to fly its flag documents to that... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1967 - 820 lapas
...NLRB's ' contract-bar ' rule. [• International Law Reports, 23 (1956), p. 134.] [* Ibid., 32, p. 1oo.] and the ship; in particular, the State must effectively...technical and social matters over ships flying its flag.' Discussion seems to have been centered on what happens if the ' genuine link ' does not exist;1 neither... | |
| J. H. W. Verzijl - 1971 - 336 lapas
...fly. Nevertheless, for purposes of recognition of the national character of the ship by other States, there must exist a genuine link between the State...technical and social matters over ships flying its flag." As appears from this formula, the legal consequences of the sanction of "non-recognition" were not... | |
| Peter Malanczuk - 1997 - 476 lapas
...exist a genuine link between the [flag] State and the ship; in particular, the State must etfectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative,...technical and social matters over ships flying its flag.' Obviously, the fact that a ship is owned by foreigners does not necessarily prevent a flag state from... | |
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