MEXIKO FÜHRT DIE „EXKLUSIVE WIRTSCHAFTSZONE“ VOR SEINER KÜSTE EIN

From the beginning, Mexico was one of the first states claiming the exclusive economic zone. The setting up of this zone by Mexico in July 31, 1976 remains in the recent development of this matter: One month after US-President Harry S. Truman's Proclamation on the continental shelf Mexico claim...

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