The coastal State is obliged to undertake, in the safety zones, all appropriate measures for the protection of the living resources of the sea from harmful agents. Hearings - 10. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1969Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1973 - 388 lapas
...essential to international navigation. 7. The coastal State is obliged to undertake, in the safety zones, all appropriate measures for the protection of the living resources of the sea from harmful agents. 8. The consent of the coastal State shall be obtained in respect of any research concerning the continental... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1975 - 918 lapas
...essential to international navigation. 7. The coastal State is obliged to undertake, in the safety zones, all appropriate measures for the protection of the living resources of the sea from harmful agents. 8. The consent of the coastal State shall be obtained in respect of any research concerning the continental... | |
| Ram Prakash Anand - 1976 - 324 lapas
...essential to international navigation. 7. The coastal State is obliged to undertake, in the safety zones, all appropriate measures for the protection of the living resources of the sea from harmful agents 5. The consent of the coastal State shall be obtained in respect of any research concerning the Continental... | |
| 1971 - 758 lapas
...The establishment of safety zones carries with it the obligation to "undertake, in the safety zones, all appropriate measures for the protection of the living resources of the sea from harmful agents", paragraph 7, Article 5 of the Convention on the Continental Shelf. In utilizing safety zones to carry... | |
| 1976 - 414 lapas
...Article 5 (7) of the Convention on the Continental Shelf l3 obliges the coastal State to undertake all appropriate measures for the protection of the living resources of the sea from harmful agents; (iii) the 1963 (Moscow) Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and... | |
| N. Papadakis - 1977 - 306 lapas
...for example, that the general principle laid down by the 1958 Continental Shelf Convention concerning the "protection of the living resources of the sea from harmful agents," (71), is not deemed to be adequate for the protection of the marine environment from major (potentially... | |
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