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Comments by Certain Governments on the Provisional Articles Concerning the Regime of the High Seas and the Draft Articles on the Regime of the Territorial Sea Adopted by the United Nations International Law Commission at its Seventh Session in 1955

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1956

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* A/CN.4/99, p. 30.

1 The Swedish Government feels that in principle no limit should be placed on the breadth of bays which can be considered as internal waters.

* A/CN.4/99/Add. 1, p. 12.

1 Passed by the Knesset on the 25th Shevat, 5713 (10th February, 1953) and published in Sefer ha-Kukkim No. 120 of the 5th Adar (10th February, 1953), p. 53; the Bill and an Explanatory Note were published in Hatza'ot Hok No. 133 of the 20th A v, 5712 (11th August, 1952), p. 332. English translation from LAWS OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL, Vol. 7, 5713–1952/3, Authorized Translation from the Hebrew, p. 41.

* A/CN.4/99/Add. 1, p. 53.

* For the text of the Articles referred to, see 48 A.J.I.L. Supp. 27 ff. (1954).—Ed.

* A/CN.4/99/Add. 5.

* A/CN.4/99/Add. 1, p. 75.

* A/CN.4/99/Add.2, p. 3.

* A/CN.4/99/Add.2, p. 4.