| Hiran Wasantha Jayewardene - 1990 - 602 sider
...relationship existing between certain sea areas and the land formations which devide or surround them; and certain economic interests peculiar to a region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by long usage, are all definitive factors applicable to mid-ocean archipelagos and in fact... | |
| 1955 - 544 sider
...sufficiently closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters": and (3) "certain economic interests peculiar to a region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage," should not be overlooked. Id. at 133. 37 Id. at 131. This was the position... | |
| Muhammad Munawwar - 1995 - 244 sider
...waters."8 Another consideration that was found to be relevant to drawing straight baselines was "historic": Finally, there is one consideration not to be overlooked,...region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by long usage."' The Court further stated: The delimitation of sea areas has always an international... | |
| S. Akweenda - 1997 - 394 sider
...borne in mind in appraising the validity of the United Kingdom contention.109 The Court declared that 'there is one consideration not to be overlooked,...region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage'."0 It concluded: 'Such rights, founded on the vital needs of the population... | |
| A. Sam Muller, Sam Muller, David Raič, J. M. Thuránszky - 1997 - 472 sider
...should be liberally applied in the case of a coast. [Finally, it may be necessary to have regard to] certain economic interests peculiar to a region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage.'" Twenty years later, the Court had occasion to deal with another maritime... | |
| Eric Heinze, M. Fitzmaurice - 1998 - 1410 sider
...applied in the case of a coast, the geographical configuration of which is as unusual as that of Norway. Finally, there is one consideration not to be overlooked,...region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage. Norway puts forward the l935 Decree as the application of a traditional... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1999 - 714 sider
...activity which, in the words of the Court in the Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries case of 1951, represents a "consideration not to be overlooked, the scope of...region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage".24 General Activities 358. Finally, evidence of more general activities... | |
| Arthur Watts - 1999 - 874 sider
...Fisheries Case. In particular it inserted in the first sentence the words: "or where this is justified by economic interests peculiar to a region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage".14 Some Governments stated in their comments on the 1955 text that they... | |
| Academie De Droit International De La Haye - 2001 - 408 sider
...sufficiently closely linked to the land domain to be subject to the regime of internal waters."™ "Finally, there is one consideration not to be overlooked,...region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by a long usage."236 The decision of the Court could also have indirectly influenced the... | |
| Académie de Droit International de la Ha Staff, Shabtai Rosenne - 2002 - 488 sider
...State derive their livelihood essentially from fishing." Later in the same judgment the Court said : "there is one consideration not to be overlooked,...region, the reality and importance of which are clearly evidenced by long usage"568. This was codified in Article 3 (4) of the 1958 Convention on the Territorial... | |
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