Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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Stran 128
... authority over maritime spaces which include ( 1 ) internal waters , ( 2 ) archipelagic waters , ( 3 ) territorial sea , ( 4 ) the contiguous zone , ( 5 ) the exclusive economic zone , and ( 6 ) the continental shelf . The principle of ...
... authority over maritime spaces which include ( 1 ) internal waters , ( 2 ) archipelagic waters , ( 3 ) territorial sea , ( 4 ) the contiguous zone , ( 5 ) the exclusive economic zone , and ( 6 ) the continental shelf . The principle of ...
Stran 174
... Authority to turn Laguna Lake into a potable water source for Metro Manila , while the National Irrigation Administration ( NIA ) intends to draw upon the Lake to irrigate farmlands in the adjoining provinces of Cavite and Rizal . Both ...
... Authority to turn Laguna Lake into a potable water source for Metro Manila , while the National Irrigation Administration ( NIA ) intends to draw upon the Lake to irrigate farmlands in the adjoining provinces of Cavite and Rizal . Both ...
Stran 361
... authority components may vary with , among other things , the type of prescription being communicated , the level of crisis , and the nature of the community . In an integrated community in which authority is relatively stable and ...
... authority components may vary with , among other things , the type of prescription being communicated , the level of crisis , and the nature of the community . In an integrated community in which authority is relatively stable and ...
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