A Report on International Legal Problems of Scientific Research in the OceansOhio State University, 1967 - 215 lappuses |
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1967 NASCO Report activities appear Article 5(8 assertion assistance biological oceanography Bottom crawlers cables coastal authority coastal consent coastal control concerning the continental conduct consent requirement considerations contiguous zones continental shelf Continental Shelf Convention customary international law discussion effect emplacement establish exercise extend feasible fisheries research foreign territorial sea freedom fundamental scientific research high seas areas impact innocent passage installations Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission internal waters international agreement International Law Commission interpretation investigation involved jurisdiction limited marine science matter ment military navigation Netherlands notification objects ocean areas ocean floor perhaps permissible physical contact phytoplankton possible potential prohibit protection question reason reference regarding regions regulations relevant research buoys research concerning research submersibles research vessels Schaefer scientists seamounts seems Shelf Convention shelf research ship specific stations submarine submersible operations suggested supra note surface treaty undertaken Unesco UNESCO-IMCO United unmanned vehicles
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102. lappuse - Any illegal acts of violence, detention or any act of depredation, committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft, and directed...
40. lappuse - The consent of the coastal State shall be obtained in respect of any research concerning the continental shelf and undertaken there. Nevertheless, the coastal State shall not normally withhold its consent if the request is submitted by a qualified institution with a view to purely scientific research into the physical or biological characteristics of the continental shelf...
141. lappuse - Every State shall require the master of a ship sailing under its flag, in so far as he can do so without serious danger to the ship, the crew or the passengers, (a) to render assistance to any person found at sea in danger of being lost...
140. lappuse - That in every case of collision between two vessels it shall be the duty of the master or person in charge of each vessel, if and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, crew, and passengers...
20. lappuse - Passage means navigation through the territorial sea for the purpose either of traversing that sea without entering internal waters, or of proceeding to internal waters, or of making for the high seas from internal waters.
140. lappuse - The master of a ship at sea, on receiving a signal from any source that a ship or aircraft or survival craft thereof is in distress, is bound to proceed with all speed to the assistance of the persons in distress informing them if possible that he is doing so.
98. lappuse - These freedoms, and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas.
13. lappuse - Where the Establishment of a straight baseline in accordance with article 4 has the effect of enclosing as internal waters areas which previously had been considered as part of the territorial sea or of the high seas, a right of innocent passage, as provided in articles 14 to 23, shall exist in those waters.
141. lappuse - ... (a) to render assistance to any person found at sea in danger of being lost ; (b) to proceed with all possible speed to the rescue of persons in distress...
82. lappuse - ARTICLE 26 1. All States shall be entitled to lay submarine cables and pipelines on the bed of the high seas.