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Is the Jurisdiction of the United States Exclusive Within the Three–Mile Limit? Does it Extend Beyond This Limit for any Purpose?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright ©American Society of International Law 1923

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References

1 Moore, Digest, Vol. I, p. 707.

2 Ibid., Vol. II, p. 275.

3 Ibid., Vol. II, pp. 352-353.

4 Annuaire, Vol. XIII, pp. 329-330.

6 257 U. S. 419, 432.

6 88 U. S. 558, 572.

7 Foreign Relations of the United States, 1914, p. 307.

8 Ibid., pp. 308-316.

9 38 Stat. 1164.

10 Moore,Digest, Vol. I, pp. 710-712.

ll Fur Seal Arbitration, Vol. I.

12 Halleck,International Law, Vol. I, p. 113.

13 Moore,Digest, Vol. II, p. 412.

14 Sec. 60.

15 Revised Statutes, sec. 2760.

16 See Twiss,The Law of Nations considered as Independent Political Communities.14 Sec. 60. 15 Revised Statutes, sec. 2760.–OntheRights and Duties of Nations in Time of Peace, sec. 190; and Dana's note (108) in his editionof Wheaton, pp. 258-259.

17 9 Geo. II, ch. 35 and 24 Geo. Ill, ch. 476.

18 2 Cranch 187.