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This makes the contiguous zone a hot pursuit area.
A nation has limited jurisdiction in its contiguous zone - the area 12 miles to 24 miles from its coast.
The Israeli Navy routinely patrol territorial waters and a contiguous zone.
This includes internal waters, the contiguous zone, the exclusive economic zone and potentially the continental shelf.
With the exception of certain rights within the contiguous zone, the law of that ship is the law of the country whose flag it's flying.
This include islands, internal sea, neighbouring sea, contiguous zone, continental shelf, exclusive economic zones and other sea area under its jurisdiction.
Until today, the contiguous zone, or the area in which the United States claims the right to enforce its laws, also extended 12 nautical miles from the coast.
The contiguous zone extends 12 nautical miles after the territorial waters, and the exclusive economic zone 200 nautical miles from it.
China reaffirmed its claim of sovereignty over the Zhongsha Islands in its 1992 Law on the territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone.
Includes five fast sea patrol boats (F.P.B - JET) which can operate within a large radius - contiguous zone and open sea.
UNCLOS is inconclusive about the status of airspace over the contiguous zone (whether it is treated as international airspace or some special rules apply there).
Russia has nine time zones (and used to have 11 time zones before March 2010), eight contiguous zones plus Kaliningrad exclave on the Baltic Sea.
An exclusive economic zone extends for 200 nautical miles (370 km) beyond the baselines of the territorial sea, thus it includes the territorial sea and its contiguous zone.
The privately owned oil tanker cannot claim "innocent passage" through India's Contiguous Zone due to the deployment of military weapons and storage of ammunition on board the vessel.
The operative language is identical to that contained in the 1958 Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone to which the U.S. is already a party.
Thus a coastal nation has total control over its internal waters, slightly less control over territorial waters, and ostensibly even less control over waters within the contiguous zones.
The solutes appear at the bottom of the column as a series of contiguous zones, each consisting of one purified component, with the concentration within each individual zone effectively uniform.
However, there are interpretations that such a solution breaks the Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone, which prohibits sovereignty over parts of the sea unconnected to land.
Its mission is the protection of India's maritime interests and enforcement of maritime law with jurisdiction over the territorial waters of India,including contiguous zone & exclusive economic zone.
India contends that its courts can try the marines because the shooting caused the death of two Indian citizens on an Indian-flagged fishing vessel which was within the Indian Contiguous Zone.
But other regions of the Sun are known to rotate at very different rates, and the effects of this differential rotation and shearing of the gases in contiguous zones have yet to be learned.
This team is responsible in patrolling Malaysian Territorial Waters (MTW), Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and Contiguous Zone.
Maritime borders exist in the context of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones; however, the terminology does not encompass lake or river boundaries, which are considered within the context of land boundaries.
After attempts to force the Aceng to leave the Ashmore Islands contiguous zone were abandoned, the passengers of the Aceng were transferred to the warship HMAS Manoora.
The term "territorial waters" is also sometimes used informally to describe any area of water over which a state has jurisdiction, including internal waters, the contiguous zone, the exclusive economic zone and potentially the continental shelf.