| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1970 - 630 pages
...that "no State shall exercise or claim sovereignty or sovereign rights over any part of" the "seabed and ocean floor, and the subsoil thereof beyond the limits of national jurisdiction. AS to the IM>HC.V that this Government should establish with respect to the regulation and control of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1971 - 122 pages
...subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction (hereinafter referred to as the area), as well as the resources of the area, are the common heritage of mankind. 2. The area shall not be subject to appropriation by any means by States or persons, natural... | |
| 1971 - 654 pages
...subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction (hereinafter referred to as the area), as well as the resources of the area, are the common heritage of mankind. 1 Artuptwl by the Assembly cm Dec. 17. 11I7O, by n vote at 108 (USI toO, with 14 nbsttiiHona.... | |
| Claiborne Pell, Jacob Koppel Javits - 1971 - 128 pages
...subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction (hereinafter referred to as the area), as well as the resources of the area, are the common heritage of mankind. 2. The area shall not be subject to appropriation by any means by States or persons, natural... | |
| Law of the Sea Institute - 1972 - 244 pages
...provisions. That key part of the document appears in operative paragraph 1, according to which The sea-bed and ocean floor, and the subsoil thereof, beyond the...resources of the area, are the common heritage of mankind. . . . That principle endows the international area with a peculiar character, and with this... | |
| United States. Congress. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 88 pages
...subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction (thereinafter referred to as the area), as well as the resources of the area, are the common heritage of mankind ; 2. The area shall not be subject to appropriation by any means by states or persons, natural... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 698 pages
...subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction (hereinafter referred to as the area), as well as the resources of the area, are the common heritage of mankind. This idea of common heritage was said to be the base of a future Law-of-the-Sea Convention... | |
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