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  • EU Waters

    Hierarchical Display of EU waters Law > International law > Public international law > Law of the sea > Maritime areaLaw > International law > Public international law > Fisheries policy > Common fisheries policy EU waters Concept of EU waters See the dictionary definition of EU waters. […]

  • EU Waters

    Hierarchical Display of EU waters Law > International law > Public international law > Law of the sea > Maritime areaLaw > International law > Public international law > Fisheries policy > Common fisheries policy EU waters Concept of EU waters See the dictionary definition of EU waters. […]

  • Derogation From EU Law

    Hierarchical Display of Derogation from EU law European Union > European Union law > EU law > Application of EU law Derogation from EU law Concept of Derogation from EU law See the dictionary definition of Derogation from EU law. Characteristics of Derogation from EU law [rtbs […]

  • Derogation From EU Law

    Hierarchical Display of Derogation from EU law European Union > European Union law > EU law > Application of EU law Derogation from EU law Concept of Derogation from EU law See the dictionary definition of Derogation from EU law. Characteristics of Derogation from EU law [rtbs […]

  • Neutrality

    Neutrality Definition Neutrality may be defined, in international law, as a legal status of a state that adheres to a policy of nonengagement during war. See more about the definition of neutrality here. Introduction The rules covering wartime relations between a neutral and a […]

  • Neutrality

    Neutrality Definition Neutrality may be defined, in international law, as a legal status of a state that adheres to a policy of nonengagement during war. See more about the definition of neutrality here. Introduction The rules covering wartime relations between a neutral and a […]

  • European Energy Charter

      PART I DEFINITIONS AND PURPOSE ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS As used in this Treaty: (1) "Charter"means the European Energy Charter adopted in the Concluding Document of the Hague Conference on the European Energy Charter signed at The Hague on 17 December 1991; signature of the […]

  • International Waters

    International Waters as an U.S. State Statute Topic This term is one of the topics in some U.S. State Statutes. Other topics of the World Encyclopedia of Law which are topics of some State Statures are: Licensed Public Accountants (Topic) Guardians Ad Litem (Topic) Biological Warfare […]

  • International Waters

    International Waters as an U.S. State Statute Topic This term is one of the topics in some U.S. State Statutes. Other topics of the World Encyclopedia of Law which are topics of some State Statures are: Licensed Public Accountants (Topic) Guardians Ad Litem (Topic) Biological Warfare […]

  • Inland Waters

    Hierarchical Display of Inland waters Law > International law > Public international law > Law of the sea > Maritime areaLaw > International law > Public international law > Inland waterway transport > Inland waterway shippingLaw > International law > Public international law > […]

  • Inland Waters

    Hierarchical Display of Inland waters Law > International law > Public international law > Law of the sea > Maritime areaLaw > International law > Public international law > Inland waterway transport > Inland waterway shippingLaw > International law > Public international law > […]

  • Internal Waters

    Internal Waters Definition Internal waters may be defined as waters on the landward side of the baseline ("The Law of Sea", Robin Rolf Churchill, ?Alan Vaughan Lowe, 1988), which is used for measuring the width of territorial waters. Internal waters refer to rivers, canals, and […]

  • Alveus

    Description of Alveus In this reference work, alveus is a sort of the Legal History category. Resources See Also Waters Water Courses Legal History

  • Rules of Neutrality

    Neutrality Rules of NeutralityIntroduction to Rules of NeutralityThe complicated rules of neutrality are based, for the most part, on two deceptively simple assumptions, namely, that a neutral state, being neither judge nor party in the conflict, must show impartiality in its deali…

  • Convention (XIII) Concerning the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War 2

    Convention (XIII) Concerning the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War   Art. 21. A prize may only be brought into a neutral port on account of unseaworthiness, stress of weather, or want of fuel or provisions. It must leave as soon as the circumstances which justified its entry are at an end.…