| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1898 lapas
...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...without the express consent of the coastal State. 3. The rights of the coastal State over the continental shelf do not depend on occupation, effective... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1963 - 1446 lapas
...following part of article 2(4) of the Convention: "The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State...Continental Shelf or exploit its natural resources, no one (else) may undertake these activities * * *." Any unreasonable interpretation of the doctrine of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1963 - 1304 lapas
...following part of article II (4) of the convention: "The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State...Continental Shelf or exploit its natural resources, no one [else] may undertake these activities * * *." Any unreasonable interpretation of the doctrine of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1963 - 144 lapas
...following part of article II (4) of the convention: "The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State...Continental Shelf or exploit its natural resources, no one [else] may undertake these activities * * *." Any unreasonable interpretation of the doctrine of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1964 - 224 lapas
...following part of article 2(4) of the Convention: "The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State...Continental Shelf or exploit its natural resources, no one (else) may undertake these activities * * *." Any unreasonable interpretation of the doctrine of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1964 - 228 lapas
...following part of article 2(4) of the Convention: "The rights referred to in iwragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal State...Continental Shelf or exploit its natural resources, no one (else) may undertake these activities * * *." Any unreasonable interpretation of the doctrine of the... | |
| J. H. W. Verzijl - 1971 - 336 lapas
...rights of the coastal State has an independent meaning in as much as, even if that State does not itself explore the continental shelf or exploit its natural...shelf, without the express consent of the coastal State (Article 2, para. 2). b. Legal origin of the rights of the coastal State Several and varying legal... | |
| National Petroleum Council. Committee on Petroleum Resources Under the Ocean Floor - 1969 - 134 lapas
...subsoil thereof in "the submarine areas adjacent to the coast" out to water depths of 200 meters, and beyond that, "to where the depth of the superjacent...without the express consent of the coastal State." 1. Senate Executive Report No. 5, 86th Cong., 2nd sess., p. 8. In construing the language of this Convention,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1969 - 326 lapas
...subsoid thereof in "the submarine areas adjacent to the coast" out to water depths of 200 meters, and beyond that, "to where the depth of the superjacent...sense that if the coastal State does not explore the continenal shelf or exploit its natural resources, no one may undertake these activities, or make a... | |
| United States. Commission on Marine Science, Engineering, and Resources - 1969 - 514 lapas
...the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources."1 These rights are declared to be "exclusive" in the sense that "if the coastal State...shelf, without the express consent of the coastal State."19 Accordingly, the coastal State's rights "do not depend on occupation, 17Pub. L. 89-658, 80... | |
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