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Chierici and Rosa v. Ministry of the Merchant Navy and Harbour Office of Rimini

Italy.  14 November 1969 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Jurisdiction — High seas — Conception of the high seas and freedom of the sea — Res communis omnium — Artificial island constructed by private individuals just outside territorial waters — Demolition order issued by coastal State — Geneva Convention on the High Seas, 1958 — Geneva Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone, 1958 — Whether creating enforceable rights for individuals to the free use of the high seas — Whether creating duty incumbent upon States to prevent their citizens from interfering with exercise of freedom of the high seas in contiguous zone by other States — Whether such duty also a rule of customary international law — The law of Italy

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© Cambridge University Press 1986

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