United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 521United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 2000 |
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... rule under which objectionable pockets of high seas between the main- land and fringing islands would be assimilated to a coastal nation's terri- torial sea . Such a rule would have been inconsistent with Alaska's 10- mile rule , under ...
... rule under which objectionable pockets of high seas between the main- land and fringing islands would be assimilated to a coastal nation's terri- torial sea . Such a rule would have been inconsistent with Alaska's 10- mile rule , under ...
Side 17
... rule for fringing islands . If the United States ' policy had been to draw a baseline connecting islands no more than 10 miles apart , all waters between that line and the mainland would have been treated as " inland waters . " Under ...
... rule for fringing islands . If the United States ' policy had been to draw a baseline connecting islands no more than 10 miles apart , all waters between that line and the mainland would have been treated as " inland waters . " Under ...
Side 18
... rule to a strait serving as a " channel of communication with an inland sea " is " fully consistent " with a 10 - mile rule . Alaska Exceptions Brief 25. But even under this approach , a rule that straits leading to an inland sea are ...
... rule to a strait serving as a " channel of communication with an inland sea " is " fully consistent " with a 10 - mile rule . Alaska Exceptions Brief 25. But even under this approach , a rule that straits leading to an inland sea are ...
Side 20
... rule applying 10 - mile bay - closing prin- ciples to straits leading to inland waters would not always lead to the same result as a simple 10 - mile rule . Under the former approach , the critical factor is where the strait leads , not ...
... rule applying 10 - mile bay - closing prin- ciples to straits leading to inland waters would not always lead to the same result as a simple 10 - mile rule . Under the former approach , the critical factor is where the strait leads , not ...
Side 21
... rule would make the waters of Nan- tucket Sound inland waters . The Master in that case recog- nized that no entrance between the islands enclosing Nan- tucket Sound exceeded 10 miles , but nevertheless concluded that Massachusetts had ...
... rule would make the waters of Nan- tucket Sound inland waters . The Master in that case recog- nized that no entrance between the islands enclosing Nan- tucket Sound exceeded 10 miles , but nevertheless concluded that Massachusetts had ...
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