From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Right of passage, in international law, means (approximately) a country's right for its ships to pass through the territorial seas of foreign states and straits used for international navigation. [1]

References

  1. ^ Florian H. Th. Wegelein (February 1999). "Innocent Passage". Seerecht.org.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Right of passage, in international law, means (approximately) a country's right for its ships to pass through the territorial seas of foreign states and straits used for international navigation. [1]

References

  1. ^ Florian H. Th. Wegelein (February 1999). "Innocent Passage". Seerecht.org.



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