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The Law of Territorial Waters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1927

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References

1 See Special Supplement to this Journal for July, 1926, pp. 64-120.

2 Id., p. 77.

3 See lectures of George Grafton Wilson before the Academy of International Law at The Hague in 1923 on the subject of Les Eaux Adjacentes, etc.; Jurisdiction at the Maritime Frontier, by Edwin D. Dickinson, in Harvard Law Review for November, 1926; also Protective Jurisdiction over Marginal Waters American Society of International Law for 1923.

4 Special Supplement to this Journal , July, 1926, p. 77.

5 Id., p. 79.

6 In his report to the International Law Association at Stockholm in 1924, Dr. Alejandro Alvarez reverted to the three-mile limit.

7 Special Supplement, id., p. 79.

8 Id., p. 141.

9 Special Supplement to this Journal, July, 1926, p. 139

10 Church v. Hubbart, 2 Cranch (U. S.) 187.

11 120 U. S.

12 Special Supplement to this Journal , July, 1926, p. 223.