... that the jurisdiction of the territorial sea shall extend no farther than three miles from the land which is without dispute the greatest distance to which the force of gunpowder can carry a ball or... The Maritime Law of Europe - Pàgina 205per Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Charles Stewart Davison - 1888 - 24 pàgines
...cannon, or at the point from which a bomb shot from a mortar placed on the shore may strike a vessel. ... It would be reasonable, then, in my opinion, without...jurisdiction of the territorial sea shall extend no further than three miles from the land, which is without dispute the greatest distance to which the... | |
| 1910 - 284 pàgines
...it clear at page 205, in section 15, of the same chapter what he intended by the power to defend : It would be reasonable then, in my opinion, without inquiring whether the nation in«possession of the territory has a castle or battery erected in the open sea, to determine definitively... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 768 pàgines
...extract, pp. 2 and 3: — " It would be reasonable, then, in my opinion, .... to determine, definitely, that the jurisdiction of the territorial sea shall...the force of gunpowder can carry a ball or bomb." Sir Travers Twiss, " Law of Nations," first published in 1861, citing from edition of 1884, p. 292... | |
| 1912 - 716 pàgines
...extract, pp. 2 and 3: — " It would be reasonable, then, in my opinion, .... to determine, definitely, that the jurisdiction of the territorial sea shall...the force of gunpowder can carry a ball or bomb." Sir Travers Twiss, " Law of Nations," first published in 1861, citing from edition of 1884, p. 292... | |
| 1912 - 430 pàgines
...writing in 1795 (citing from the American edition of 1806 of his work, The Maritime Law, p. 205), stated: It would be reasonable then, in my opinion, without...in the open sea, to determine definitively that the territorial sea shall extend no farther than three miles from the land, which is, without dispute,... | |
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