freedom of innocent passage above its territory and territorial waters ... to the aircraft of the other contracting States. . . ." Article 3 provides that a state may, for military reasons or in the interest of public safety, prohibit aircraft of other... Harvard Law Review - Strana 331920Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1920 - 1160 str.
...apparently we hear the voice of France: 8 "Each contracting State undertakes in time of peace to accord freedom of innocent passage above its territory and...certain areas of its territory, but it must make no discrimina* For example, one is referred to the article by Prof. A. Merignhac entitled "Le domaineaerien... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 698 str.
...adjacent territorial waters. 4 But at the same time each state undertakes in time of peace to accord freedom of innocent passage above its territory and territorial waters to the aircraft of the contracting states without distinction of nationality, provided the conditions established in the convention... | |
| Elizabeth Fisher Read, American Foundation - 1925 - 230 str.
...territorial waters. Each state agrees, however, to give in time of peace freedom of innocent passage over its territory and territorial waters to the aircraft of the other contracting states, provided they observe the regulations and conditions laid down in the convention. 10. THE CONTROL OF... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1948 - 862 str.
...open to civil aircraft shall be so controlled as to obviate danger to civil aircraft. Article 9 the aircraft of other States from flying over certain areas of its territory, provided that no distinction in this respect is made between the aircraft of the State whose territory... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1945 - 320 str.
...contracting State may, for reasons of military necessity or public safety, restrict or prohibit uniformly the aircraft of other States from flying over certain areas of its territory, provided that no distinction in this respect is made between the aircraft of the State whose territory... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1945 - 390 str.
...contracting State may, for reasons of military necessity or public safety, restrict or prohibit uniformly the aircraft of other States from flying over certain areas of its territory, provided that no distinction in this respect is made between the aircraft of the State whose territory... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1945 - 298 str.
...reasons of military Prohibited areas necessity or public safety, restrict or prohibit uniformly the aircraft of other States from flying over certain areas of its territory, provided that no distinction in this respect is made between the aircraft of the State whose territory... | |
| International Civil Aviation Conference - 1945 - 326 str.
...reasons of military Prohibited areas necessity or public safety, restrict or prohibit uniformly the aircraft of other States from flying over certain areas of its territory, provided that no distinction in this respect is made between the aircraft of the State whose territory... | |
| United States - 1940 - 1526 str.
...reasons of military prohltll ' 6( J "*»» necessity or public safety, restrict or prohibit uniformly the aircraft of other States from flying over certain areas of its territory, provided that no distinction in this respect is made between the aircraft of the State whose territory... | |
| 1948 - 802 str.
...open to civil aircraft shall be so controlled as to obviate danger to civil aircraft. Article 9 the aircraft of other States from flying over certain areas of its territory, provided that no distinction in this respect is made between the aircraft of the State whose territory... | |
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