Each State shall fix the conditions for the grant of its nationality to ships, for the registration of ships in its territory, and for the right to fly its flag. Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly. International Law Studiesby Naval War College (U.S.) - 1966Snippet view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1898 pages
...nationality to ships, for the registration of ships in its territory, and for the right to fly its flag. Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly. There must exist a genuine link between the State and ¿ ¿p. in particular, the State must effectively exercise... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - Law - 1966 - 570 pages
...nationality to ships, for the registration of ships in its territory, and for the right to fly its flag. Ships have the 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 - 1967 - 820 pages
...nationality to ships, for the registration of ships in its territory, and for the right to fly its flag. Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly. There must exist a genuine link between the State 1 See the discussion in 69 Yale LJ . 498, 514-515 (1960). 2... | |
| Law - 1968 - 620 pages
...nationality to ships, for the registration of ships 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 must be a genuine link between the State and the ship, in particular that the State must... | |
| J. H. W. Verzijl - Law - 1971 - 336 pages
...traditionally that each State is competent to fix the conditions for the right of ships to fly its flag and that ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly. However, the practice of shipowners or navigation companies, for taxation or other economic reasons,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1971 - 166 pages
...nationality to ships, for the registration of ships in its territory, and for the right to fly its flag. Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly. There must exist a genuine link between the State and the ship; in particular, the State must effectively exercise... | |
| 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... | |
| Sami Shubber - Law - 1973 - 398 pages
...adopts the rule of the "genuine link" between the ship and the State of registration: Art. 5(i) reads: "...Ships have the nationality of the State whose flag they are entitled to fly. There must exist a genuine link between the State and the ship, Liberia and Panama (two of the States known for... | |
| |