State exercises over the continental shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. 2. The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State does not explore... The JAG Journal - 40. lappuse1965Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1978 - 872 lapas
...areas adjacent to the coasts of islands of the United States, over which the United States exercises sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources as provided in the Convention on the Continental Shelf, 15 UST 471, TIAS 5578. (c) Enforcement Officer.... | |
| 1978 - 886 lapas
...areas adjacent to the coasts of islands of the United States, over which the United States exercises sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources as provided in the Convention on the Continental Shelf, 15 UST 471, TIAS 5578. (c) Enforcement Officer.... | |
| United States. Congress. House Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1966 - 386 lapas
...which has been ratified by the United States and entered into force on June 10, 1964, provides that the coastal State exercises over the continental shelf...exploring it and exploiting its natural resources." The "continental shelf" is defined as the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1959 - 52 lapas
...the Continental Shelf negotiated at Geneva in I!)~i8 and signed by the United States provides that the coastal state exercises over the Continental Shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring and exploiting its natural resources. The natural resources are defined to include living organisms... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1898 lapas
...adjacent to the coasts of islands. Article 2 1. The coastal State exercises over the continent ‘¿ shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring...resources. 2. The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State does not explore the continental shelf... | |
| United States. Navy. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1961 - 146 lapas
...limited the degree of control which the coastal state could exercise over the continental shelf to "sovereign rights" for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. The rights granted to the coastal state in this Convention do not affect the legal status of the superjacent... | |
| Aaron Louis Shalowitz - 1962 - 452 lapas
...(b) to the seabed and subsoil of similar submarine areas adjacent to the coasts of islands. Article 2 1. The coastal State exercises over the continental...resources. 2. The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State does not explore the continental shelf... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1963 - 1304 lapas
...specific rights of a coastal state over the Continental Shelf. Article 2 of this Convention reads: "1. The coastal state exercises over the Continental...exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. ******* "4. The natural resources referred to in these articles consist of the mineral and other nonliving... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1963 - 144 lapas
...specific rights of a coastal state over the Continental Shelf. Article 2 of this Convention reads : "1. The coastal state exercises over the Continental...exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. ******* "4. The natural resources referred to in these articles consist of the mineral and othor nonliving... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1963 - 1446 lapas
...national resources. The 1953 draft of a comparable article (art. 68) of the 1956 ILC drafts reads : "The coastal state exercises over the Continental Shelf sovereign rights for the purposes of exploring and exploiting its natural resources." " Here it is to be noted that the draft... | |
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