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" The high contracting parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. "
Reflections on Space: Its Implications for Domestic and International Affairs - Page 301
by United States Air Force Academy - 1964 - 345 pages
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The Treaty of Versailles, the Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye and the Treaty ...

Lawrence Martin - 1924 - 758 pages
...waters and the air above. Article I reads: "The High Contracting Parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. "For the purpose of the present Convention the territory of a State shall be understood as including...
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Codification of American International Law: Projects of Conventions Prepared ...

American Institute of International Law - 1925 - 138 pages
...Convention : Chapter I. General principles ARTICLE 1 The American Republics recognize that every Nation has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. ARTICLE 2 Each American Republic undertakes in time of peace to accord freedom of innocent passage...
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 29

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1923 - 1338 pages
...CHAPTER I. — General Principles. ART. I. — The High Contracting Parties recognise thab every Power ne, an B# For the purpose of the present Convention the territory of a State shall be understood as including...
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International Law and International Relations

Elizabeth Fisher Read, American Foundation - 1925 - 220 pages
...purposes of national defense in time of war. The convention specifically recognizes that "every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory," including adjacent territorial waters. Each state agrees, however, to give in time of peace freedom...
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ..., Volumes 129-131

1927 - 842 pages
...to international air navigation, provides : The high contracting parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. For the purpose of the present convention the territory of a state shall be understood as including...
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Civil Aeronautics: Legislative History of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 ...

United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Office of legislative councel - 1928 - 188 pages
...CONVENTION ON COMMERCIAL AVIATION DATED FEBRUARY 20, 1928 ARTICLE I The high contracting parties recognize that every State has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory and territorial waters. ARTICLE II The present convention applies exclusively to private aircraft....
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Havana, Cuba

United States. Delegation to the International American Conference, 6th, 1928, Habana, Cuba, United States. Delegation to the International American Conference - 1928 - 362 pages
...good and due form, have agreed upon the following: ARTICLE 1 The high contracting parties recognize that every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory and territorial waters. ARTICLE 2 The present convention applies exclusively to private aircraft. ARTICLE...
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Aerial Bombardment and the International Regulation of Warfare

Morton William Royse - 1928 - 278 pages
...This proTZ Article 1 of the Convention reads: "The High Contracting Parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory." Bulletin of the International Commission for Air Navigation, Paris, July, 1927, p. 1. The long controversies...
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A Treatise on Aviation Law: Giving Authorities with Complete Citations of ...

Henry Greene Hotchkiss - 1928 - 522 pages
...CHAPTER I. General Principles. ARTICLE 1.—The high contracting parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above its territory. For the purpose of the present Convention the territory of a State shall be understood as including...
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Air Commerce Bulletin, Volume 2

United States. Civil Aeronautics Authority - 1930 - 684 pages
...and due form, have »freed upon the following : Article I The high contracting parties recognize tiat every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the air space above Its territory and territorial waters. Article II The present convention applies ezclu•ifely to private aircraft....
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