Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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Internal Waters and Territorial Sea The regime of marine internal waters and territorial seas both stipulate the unconditional sovereignty of a coastal state with regard to resource - oriented activities that may be carried out within ...
Internal Waters and Territorial Sea The regime of marine internal waters and territorial seas both stipulate the unconditional sovereignty of a coastal state with regard to resource - oriented activities that may be carried out within ...
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... waters around , between and connecting the islands of the archipelago , regardless of their breadth and dimensions , form part of the internal waters of the Philippines . ( Emphasis supplied ) Under the regime of archipelagic waters in ...
... waters around , between and connecting the islands of the archipelago , regardless of their breadth and dimensions , form part of the internal waters of the Philippines . ( Emphasis supplied ) Under the regime of archipelagic waters in ...
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... waters , Philippine fishery resources are divided into coastal , inland , and deep - sea fisheries . Ou territorial waters cover 1,473,900 square kilometers of coastal waters , and 1,207,927 sq . km . of deep - sea or oceanic waters ...
... waters , Philippine fishery resources are divided into coastal , inland , and deep - sea fisheries . Ou territorial waters cover 1,473,900 square kilometers of coastal waters , and 1,207,927 sq . km . of deep - sea or oceanic waters ...
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THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATE ASSISTANCE | 24 |
THE ROLE AND LOGIC OF SUBSTANTIVE REASONS | 55 |
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