From abuse to argument
In: Soviet studies, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 326-331
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In: Soviet studies, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 326-331
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The so-called "doctrine and practice of the Continental Shelf," hardly more than ten years old, has, through many unilateral proclamations highly different in character and contents, led at this time to a situation which only can be characterized as one of confusion and abuse. The whole development, especially in its exaggerated claims, gives the impression of a triumphant upsurge of national sovereignty, and threatens to endanger the long-established principle of the freedom of the high seas—a norm juris cogentis of general customary international law.
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