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... RIVERS . ( a ) Which traverse only one state . ( b ) Flowing through two or more states . ( c ) Under jurisdiction of two states . 51. THE NAVIGATION OF RIVERS . 52. ENCLOSED WATERS . ( a ) Wholly enclosed . ( b ) Gulfs , bays ...
... RIVERS . ( a ) Which traverse only one state . ( b ) Flowing through two or more states . ( c ) Under jurisdiction of two states . 51. THE NAVIGATION OF RIVERS . 52. ENCLOSED WATERS . ( a ) Wholly enclosed . ( b ) Gulfs , bays ...
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... river boundaries were almost exactly followed.2 From the Treaty of Aix- la - Chapelle ( 1748 ) , in which former treaties were gen- erally renewed , to 1815 , the growth and observation of the principles of international law was ...
... river boundaries were almost exactly followed.2 From the Treaty of Aix- la - Chapelle ( 1748 ) , in which former treaties were gen- erally renewed , to 1815 , the growth and observation of the principles of international law was ...
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... river naviga- tion , improved regulations in regard to trade in time . of war , neutralization of Switzerland , placing of pro- tectorate over Ionian Islands , and the determination of precedence and dignities of the various diplomatic ...
... river naviga- tion , improved regulations in regard to trade in time . of war , neutralization of Switzerland , placing of pro- tectorate over Ionian Islands , and the determination of precedence and dignities of the various diplomatic ...
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... RIVERS . ( a ) Which traverse only one state . ( b ) Flowing through two or more states . ( c ) Under jurisdiction of two states . 51. THE NAVIGATION OF RIVERS . 52. ENCLOSED WATERS . ( a ) Wholly enclosed . ( b ) Gulfs , bays ...
... RIVERS . ( a ) Which traverse only one state . ( b ) Flowing through two or more states . ( c ) Under jurisdiction of two states . 51. THE NAVIGATION OF RIVERS . 52. ENCLOSED WATERS . ( a ) Wholly enclosed . ( b ) Gulfs , bays ...
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... rule to that area , not under the jurisdic- tion of another state , which is necessary for the safety of the occupied area or is naturally dependent upon it , as to the territory drained by a river 98 INTERNATIONAL LAW.
... rule to that area , not under the jurisdic- tion of another state , which is necessary for the safety of the occupied area or is naturally dependent upon it , as to the territory drained by a river 98 INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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