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United States v. State of Maine and Others

United States.  25 February 1986 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Sea — Historic bays — Status as internal waters — Doctrine of ancient title — Distinguished from doctrine of historic waters — Ancient title requiring clear original title through effective occupation, occurring before principle of freedom of high seas enshrined in international law, fortified by long usage — Whether Commonwealth of Massachusetts entitled to claim Nantucket Sound as inland waters by virtue of doctrine of ancient title — Extent of acts of sovereign and colonists necessary to demonstrate occupation — Effect of inconsistent prior acts by sovereign

Treaties — Interpretation — Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone, 1958, Article 7(6) — Doctrine of ancient title — Whether exception in Convention for historic bays embraces claim of ancient title — Whether Nantucket Sound constitutes historic bay by virtue of ancient title and therefore inland waters of Commonwealth of Massachusetts — The law of the United States

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© Cambridge University Press 1993

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