| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Law of the sea - 1960 - 156 pages
...exercised is a matter for each state to decide, since in accordance with the first sentence of article 5 each state shall fix the conditions for the grant of its nationality to ships. "Ships which meet these conditions, as determined by the state of registry, acquire through that registry... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1898 pages
...4 Every State, whether coastal or not, has the right to sail ships under its flag on the high seas. 1. Each State shall fix the conditions for the grant...There must exist a genuine link between the State and ¿ ¿p. in particular, the State must effectively exercise its jurisdiction an¿ control in administrative,... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1966 - 570 pages
...of 1958 (which was ratified by the United States Senate on May 26, 1960) provides pertinently: ' i. Each State shall fix the conditions for the grant...nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled tofly.... ' 2. Each State shall issue to ships to which it has granted the right to fly its flag documents... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1966 - 590 pages
...on the High Seas of 1958 was invoked in support of this contention. That Article itself provides: ' Each State shall fix the conditions for the grant...in its territory, and for the right to fly its flag . . .' " The Court having reached the conclusion that the determination of the largest ship-owning... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1967 - 820 pages
...effective for lack of required ratification by 22 nations. Article 5, § 1, of the Convention reads: ' Each State shall fix the conditions for the grant...There must exist a genuine link between the State 1 See the discussion in 69 Yale LJ . 498, 514-515 (1960). 2 A wryly amusing illustration is furnished... | |
| Law - 1968 - 620 pages
...registration of ships. Article 5 of the Geneva Convention on the High Seas of 1958 provides a) that each State shall fix the conditions for the grant...in its territory and for the right to fly its flag ; b) that ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly; c) that there... | |
| J. H. W. Verzijl - Law - 1971 - 336 pages
...29 of the ILC draft emerged from the melting pot of Committee II in the following guise: " 1 . . . Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly. Nevertheless, for purposes of recognition of the national character of the ship by other States, there... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1972 - 662 pages
...Geneva Convention of the High \.ct of 1958. The Convention provides: "Ships have the nationality of the whose flag they are entitled to fly. There must exist a genuine link between State and the ship; in particular, the State must effectively exercise its liction and control —... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 698 pages
..., for the registration of vessels in its territory and for the rifjht to fly its flag. j 2. Vessels have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to J fly. There must exist a genuine link between the State and the vessel; in particular, the State must... | |
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