Provisional U.S. Charts Delimiting Alaskan Territorial Boundaries: Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 192 psl. |
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... Protection , Department of Public Safety ; and Dr. William R. Hunt , professor of history , University of Alaska__ Eagan , Hon . William A. , Governor of Alaska- Hartig , Robert , former assistant attorney general , State of Alaska _ ...
... Protection , Department of Public Safety ; and Dr. William R. Hunt , professor of history , University of Alaska__ Eagan , Hon . William A. , Governor of Alaska- Hartig , Robert , former assistant attorney general , State of Alaska _ ...
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... protect the rights of these people ? Mr. NELSON . Well , I wouldn't characterize it as an exception . We would certainly be willing to stand up and protect the rights of citi- zens of any State , if we can , in fact , show as a matter ...
... protect the rights of these people ? Mr. NELSON . Well , I wouldn't characterize it as an exception . We would certainly be willing to stand up and protect the rights of citi- zens of any State , if we can , in fact , show as a matter ...
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... protection or property in the fur seals frequenting the islands of the United States in the Bering Sea when such seals were found outside the three - mile limit . The Tribunal held against the United States on both grounds . ( 1 Moore ...
... protection or property in the fur seals frequenting the islands of the United States in the Bering Sea when such seals were found outside the three - mile limit . The Tribunal held against the United States on both grounds . ( 1 Moore ...
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... protection , department of public safety . And Dr. William R. Hunt , professor of history , University of Alaska , head of the department of history . Are we all present here ? Mr. Cranston ? STATEMENT OF CHARLES CRANSTON , ESQ ...
... protection , department of public safety . And Dr. William R. Hunt , professor of history , University of Alaska , head of the department of history . Are we all present here ? Mr. Cranston ? STATEMENT OF CHARLES CRANSTON , ESQ ...
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... Protection of the Commercial Fisheries in Alaska as the Southeast area . that is : " The Southeastern Alaska area is hereby defined to include all territorial , coastal and tributary waters of Alaska extending from Dixon Entrance on the ...
... Protection of the Commercial Fisheries in Alaska as the Southeast area . that is : " The Southeastern Alaska area is hereby defined to include all territorial , coastal and tributary waters of Alaska extending from Dixon Entrance on the ...
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3-mile limit Alaska Department Alaska Peninsula Aleutian Alexander Archipelago America applied Article baseline charts Bering Sea boundary Bristol Bay Britain Canadian Cape Chairman Chatham Strait claim coastal Commercial Fisheries committee concerned CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contiguous zone continental shelf Convention Cook Inlet CRANSTON Department of Fish economic enforcement established Federal Government Fish and Game Fish and Wildlife fisheries fishermen foreign fishing foreign vessel geographic Gulf Gulf of Alaska halibut headland to headland hearing HICKOK high seas historic bays inland waters internal waters issue Japanese jurisdiction Kodiak Island LIBRARY OF CONGRESS mainland ment natural resources NELSON Noerenberg North Norway Ocean officers position present problem protection provisional baseline provisional charts question regulations Russian Russian-American Company Senator INOUYE Senator STEVENS Shelikof Strait ships Shumagin Islands Southeast Alaska Southeastern Alaska sovereignty State's straight baseline concept territorial sea territorial waters Tillion tion Ukase waters of Alaska WEBERG Wildlife Service
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109 psl. - In localities where the coastline is deeply indented and cut into, or if there is a fringe of islands along the coast in its immediate vicinity, the method of straight baselines joining appropriate points may be employed in drawing the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured.
172 psl. - For the purpose of these articles, the term "continental shelf" is used as referring (a) to the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coast but outside the area of the territorial sea, to a depth of 200 metres or, beyond that limit, to where the depth of the superjacent waters admits of the exploitation of the natural resources of the said areas; (b) to the seabed and subsoil of similar submarine areas adjacent...
112 psl. - The drawing of such baselines must not depart to any appreciable extent from the general direction of the coast...
99 psl. - Urup, viz : to the 45° 50' northern latitude, is exclusively granted to Russian subjects. SEC. 2. It is therefore prohibited to all foreign vessels, not only to land on the coasts and islands belonging to Russia, as stated above, but also to approach them within less than an hundred Italian miles. The transgressor's vessel is subject to confiscation, along with the whole cargo.
187 psl. - ... 4. Where the method of straight baselines is applicable under the provisions of paragraph 1, account may be taken in determining particular baselines, of economic interests peculiar to the region concerned, the reality and the importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage.
148 psl. - Nesselrode, actual Privy Counsellor, Member of the Council of State, Secretary of State directing the administration of Foreign Affairs, actual Chamberlain, Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, Grand Cross of the Order of St.
56 psl. - Finally, there is one consideration not to be overlooked, the scope of which extends beyond purely geographical factors : that of certain economic interests peculiar to a region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage.
101 psl. - The United States can admit no part of these claims. Their right of Navigation and of Fishing is perfect and has been in constant exercise from the earliest times after the Peace of 1783, throughout the whole extent of the Southern Ocean, subject only to the ordinary exceptions and exclusions of the territorial Jurisdictions, which so far as Russian rights are concerned, are confined to certain Islands, North of the 55th.
91 psl. - Straight baselines shall not be drawn to and from low-tide elevations, unless lighthouses or similar installations which are permanently above sea level have been built on them or except in instances where the drawing of baselines to and from such elevations has received general international recognition.
148 psl. - Russias, wishing to cement the bonds of amity which unite them, and to secure between them the invariable maintenance of a perfect concord, by means of the present Convention, have named as their Plenipotentiaries to this effect, to wit: The President of the United States of America, Henry Middleton, a citizen of said States, and their Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary near His Imperial Majesty; and His Majesty the Emperor...