| 1928 - 226 pages
...good and due form, have agreed upon the following: ARTICLE 1 The high contracting parties recognize that every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory and territorial waters. ARTICLE 2 The present convention applies exclusively to private aircraft. ARTICLE... | |
| 1928 - 602 pages
...good and due form, have agreed upon the following: ARTICLE 1 The high contracting parties recognize that every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory and territorial waters. ARTICLE 2 The present convention applies exclusively to private aircraft. ARTICLE... | |
| 1923 - 290 pages
...— CHAPTER I General Principles ARTICLE 1 The high contracting parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. For the purpose of the present convention the territory of a state shall be understood as including... | |
| United States - 1938 - 1900 pages
...good and due form, have agreed upon the following : ARTICLE I. The high contracting parties recognize that every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory and territorial waters. ARTICLE II. The present, convention applies exclusively to private aircraft.... | |
| 1919 - 530 pages
...to International Air Navigation, provides: The High Contracting Parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. For the purpose of the present Convention the territory of a state shall be understood as including... | |
| Lassa Oppenheim - 1920 - 852 pages
...the space of the atmosphere rules similar to those in existence for the maritime belt. They recognise that every State has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory and territorial waters, but each party undertakes to accord in time of peace freedom of innocent passage... | |
| Lassa Oppenheim - 1920 - 848 pages
...the space of the atmosphere rules similar to those in existence for the maritime belt. They recognise that every State has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory and territorial waters, but each party undertakes to accord in time of peace freedom of innocent passage... | |
| Henry Woodhouse - 1920 - 212 pages
...Chapter I — General Principles Article 1 — The High contracting Parties recognise that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. For the purpose of the present Convention the territory of a State shall be understood as including... | |
| Fay Leone Faurote - 1921 - 398 pages
...Reservations : CHAPTER I GENERAL PRINCIPLES ARTICLE i The high contracting Parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. For the purpose of the present convention the territory of a State shall be understood as including... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 698 pages
...in time of war, The primary question of jurisdiction is settled by the recognition that "every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory," including adjacent territorial waters.4 But at the same time each state undertakes in time of peace... | |
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