acc performance improve with wind screensFull description
Section-498A-I-P-C-Article
Cases on Article 14 (Crim Law I)
Descripción completa
Full description
Full description
this paper provides the basic information related to defamation along with casesFull description
constitutional lawFull description
n view of its importance the text of the article 370 (Without amendments) is reproduced below: Article 370 of the Constitution of India 1. Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution: a. t…Full description
Johann Mattheson's Harpsichord SuitesDescripción completa
articleDeskripsi lengkap
sales
Article 370 deals exclusively with Jammu and Kashmir State that came under the administrative control of the Government of India after the country's 15 month war that Pakistan started in 1947 to seize sovereignty and is arguably the most controversia
Learn article writing
1414141414Full description
Sobre la vida de la familia Hotteterre
Dilution of TrademarksFull description
Article I THE NATIONAL TERRITORY The national territory of the Philippines comprises: 1) the Philippine archipelago; 2) all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO that body of water studded with islands which is delineated in the Treaty of Paris (1898), as amended by the Treaty of Washington (1900) and the Treaty with Great Britain (193 0). consists of its a) Terrestrial b) Fluvial c) Aerial domains including its a) Territorial sea b) The seabed c) The subsoil d) The insular shelves; and e) The other submarine areas INTERNAL WATERS WATERS the waters Around, Between and Connecting the islands of the archipelago, regardless of their breadth and dimensions ALL OTHER TERRITORIES OVER WHICH THE PHILIPPINES HAS SOVEREIGNTY OR JURISDICTION includes JURISDICTION includes any territory that presently belongs or might in the future belong to the Philippines through any of the accepted international modes of acquiring territory.
ARCHIPELAGIC PRINCIPLE Two elements: 1. The definition of internal waters (supra); 2. The straight baseline method of delineating the territorial sea consists of drawing straight lines connecting the outermost points on the coast without departing to any appreciable extent from the general direction of the coast. Important distances with respect to the waters around the Philippines -Territorial Sea 12 nautical miles (n.m.) -Contiguous Zone 12 n.m. from the edge of the territorial sea -Exclusive Economic Zone 200 n.m. from the baseline [includes T.S. and C.Z.] NOTE: There can be a Continental Con tinental Shelf without an EEZ, EEZ, but not an EEZ without a Continental Shelf. Shelf. TERRITORIAL SEA The belt of the sea located between the coast and internal waters of the coastal state on the one hand, and the high seas on the other, extending up to 12 nautical mil es from the low water mark. CONTIGUOUS ZONE Extends up to 12 nautical miles from the territorial sea. Although not part of the territory, the coastal State may exercise jurisdiction to prevent infringement of customs, fiscal, immigration or sanitary laws. EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
Body of water extending up to 200 nautical miles, within which the state may exercise sovereign rights to explore, exploit, conserve and manage the natural resources The state in the EEZ exercises jurisdiction with regard to: 1. the establishment and use of artificial islands, installations, and structures; 2. marine scientific research; 3. the protection and preservation of m arine environment;