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Protective Jurisdiction Over Marginal Waters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Philip Marshall Brown*
Affiliation:
Princeton University

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright ©American Society of International Law 1923

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References

1 Thomas Wemyss Fulton, TheSovereignty of the Sea, p. 697.

2 Ibid., p. 646.

3 Resolutions of the Institute of International Law as published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, p. 113.

4 International Law Topics, Naval War College, 1913, p. 16.'

6 International Law Topics, Naval War College, 1913, p. 17.

6 Resolutions of the Institute, op. cit., p. 114.

7 The Queenv. Keyn,1876, Law Reports, 2 Exchequer Division, 63.

8 Moore'sInternational Law Digest,Vol. II, p. 895.

9 Hall,International Law,6th ed., pp. 269-272.

10 Pitt Cobbett,Leading Cases on International,4th ed., p. 174.

11 Revue Géérate de Droit International Publique,1904, p. 340.

12 See Foreign Relations of the United Stales,1912, p. 1289.

13 Fulton,op. tit.,p. 156.

14 Book II, Chapter III, section 13.

15 Chap. II.

16 International Law may not lend itself easily to poetry, but this doctrine enunciated by Bynkershoek inspired an Italian poet as follows:Tanda s'avanza in mar questo dominio, Quant'esser puòd'antemurale é guardia, Findove può da terra in mar vibrandosi Correr di cavo bronzo fulmine.Far as the sovereign can defend his sway, Extends his empire o'er the wat'ry way; The shot sent thundering to the liquid plain, Assigns the limits of his just domain. (Quoted by Azuni inThe Maritime Law of Europe,Vol. I, sec. 16.) 17 Quoted by Fulton,op. cit.,p. 560.

18 Law of Nations,Book I, Chapter XXIII, sec. 289.

19 Fulton,op. cit,p. 592.

20 Ibid.

21 Fulton,op. cit.,p. 593.

22 Hall,International Law,6th ed., p. 153.

23 Oppenheim,International Law,Vol, I,, p. 340.

24 Fulton,op. cil.,p. 603.

25 Ibid.,p. 664.

26 The Grace and Ruby,283 Fed. 475 (D. Mass.), Harvard Law Review,March 1923, pp. 615 and 609.

27 283 Fed. 475. (D. Mass.)

28 Fur Seal Arbitration,Vol. 13, sec. 1076.

29 Twiss,The Law of Nations: Rights and Duties in Time of Peace,2d ed., 1884, sec. 190.

30 Hall,Foreign Jurisdiction of the British Crown,p. 244.

31 Ibid.,p. 245.

32 Kent,International Law,edited by J. T. Abdy, 1877, page 100.

33 Harvard Law Review, op. cit.,p. 614