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Artificial Islands Constructed On United States Continental Shelf Denied Status Of Independent Sovereignty, Journal Staff
Artificial Islands Constructed On United States Continental Shelf Denied Status Of Independent Sovereignty, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The United States brought injunction and trespass claims in the federal district court against three private persons to prevent the unauthorized construction of artificial islands atop several submerged coral reefs located about four and one-half miles off the southeast coast of Florida. These reefs were composed of the skeletal remains of coral organisms and lay at a depth of 600 feet. The reefs continued to grow laterally, but had reached their maximum height and were completely submerged at all times except at low tide when their highest projections were momentarily visible. The reef area, which harbored countless varieties of marine …
Titles To Marshlands In South Carolina, Part Ii, John M. Horlbeck
Titles To Marshlands In South Carolina, Part Ii, John M. Horlbeck
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Titles To Marshlands In South Carolina Part I, John M. Horlbeck
Titles To Marshlands In South Carolina Part I, John M. Horlbeck
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.