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Book 1: Laws and Regulations on the Regime of the High Seas: (vol. I) (1951)

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General Table of Contents Page
Introduction View PDF file
Part I. Continental shelf  
Chapter 1. National Legislation View PDF file
1. Argentina:  
  (a) Decree No. 1,386, concerning mineral reserves, 24 January 1944 3
  (b) Decree No. 14,708, concerning national sovereignty over epicontinental sea and the Argentine continental shelf, 11 October 1946 4
2. Chile:  
  (a) Presidential Declaration concerning continental shelf, 23 June 1947 6
3. Costa Rica:  
  (a) Maritime Fishing and Hunting Act, enacted by Decree No. 190, 28 September 1948 8
  (b) Decree-Law No. 803, concerning continental and insular shelf, 2 November 1949 9
4. Guatemala:  
  (a) Petroleum Law, enacted by Legislative Decree No. 649, 30 August 1949 10
5. Honduras:  
  (a) Congressional Decree No. 102, amending the Political Constitution, 7 March 1950 11
  (b) Congressional Decree No. 103, amending the Agrarian Law, 7 March 1950 12
6. Iceland:  
  (a) Law No. 44, concerning the scientific conservation of the continental shelf fisheries, 5 April 1948 12
7. Mexico:  
  (a) Presidential Declaration with respect to continental shelf, 29 October 1945 13
  (b) Presidential Decree incorporating in the property of Petróleos Mexicanos the subsoil of the lands covered by the territorial waters of the Gulf of Mexico and other lands specified therein, 25 February 1949 14
8. Nicaragua:  
  (a) Political Constitution, 1 November 1950 15
9. Panama:  
  (a) Constitution, 1 March 1946 15
  (b) Decree No. 449, for the regulation of shark fishing by foreign vessels in the waters under the jurisdiction of the Republic, 17 December 1946 16
10. Peru:  
  (a) Presidential Decree No. 781, concerning submerged continental or insular shelf, 1 August 1947 16
  (b) Supreme Resolution No. 121, granting to the State Petroleum Enterprise oil reserves in Tumbes and Piura, 27 April 1948 18
11. Philippines:  
  (a) Petroleum Act of 1949, enacted by Republic Act No. 387, 18 June 1949 19
12. Portugal:  
  (a) Decree regulating 'fishing by steam vessels, 9 November 1910 19
13. Saudi Arabia:  
  (a) Royal Pronouncement concerning the policy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with respect to the subsoil and sea bed of areas in the Persian Gulf contiguous to the coasts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 28 May 1949 22
14. United Kingdom:  
  (a) Arab States under protection of the United Kingdom:  
    (i) Abu Dhabi, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 10 June 1949 23
    (ii) Ajman, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 20 June 1949 23
    (iii) Bahrain, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 5 June 1949 24
    (iv) Dubai, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 14 June 1949  25
    (v) Kuwait, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 12 June 1949 26
    (vi) Qatar, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil , of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 8 June 1949 27
    (vii) Ras al Khaimah, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf (17 June 1949) 27
    (viii) Sharjah, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 16 June 1949 28
    (ix) Umm al Qaiwain, Proclamation with respect to the sea bed and the subsoil of the high seas of the Persian Gulf, 20 June 1949 29
  (b) Bahamas:  
    (i) Petroleum Act, 3 April 1945 30
    (ii) Bahamas (Alteration of Boundaries) Order in Council (No. 2574), 26 November 1948 31
  (c) British Honduras:  
    (i) Oil Mining Regulations, 2 September 1949 32
  (d) Jamaica:  
    (i) Jamaica (Alteration of Boundaries) Order in Council (No. 2575), 26 November 1948 33
  (e) Trinidad and Tobago:  
    (i) Submarine (Oil Mining) Regulations, 22 May 1945 33
15. United States of America:  
  (a) Presidential Proclamation No. 2667, concerning the policy of the United States with respect to the natural resources of the subsoil and sea bed of the continental shelf, 28 September 1945 38
  (b) Executive Order No; 9633, reserving and placing certain resources of the continental shelf under the control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior, 28 September 1945 41
  (c) Texas:  
    (i) Act declaring the sovereignty of Texas along its seacoast, 16 May 1941, as amended by Act of23 May 1947  41
Chapter 2. International Treaties and Supplementary Legislation View PDF file
1. United Kingdom—Venezuela:  
  (a) Treaty relating to the submarine areas of the Gulf of Paria, 26 February 1942 44
  (b) United Kingdom (Trinidad and Tobago). Submarine areas of the Gulf of Paria (Annexation) Order in Council, 6 August 1942 46
Part II. Contiguous zones  
Chapter 1. National Legislation View PDF file
1. Argentina:  
  (a) Civil Code, 29 September 1869 (1 January 1871) 51
  (b) Fishing Regulations, enacted by Decree No. 148,119, 19 April 1943 51
2. Belgium:  
  (a) Law establishing a single customs zone, 7 June 1832 52
3. Bulgaria:  
  (a) Decree-Law concerning territorial waters, 25 August 1935 53
4. Canada:  
  (a) Customs Act of 13 July 1906, as amended 54
  (b) Fishery Regulations for the Province of Prince Edward Island, adopted by Order in Council (P.C. 837), 11 May 1927 57
5. Ceylon:  
  (a) Customs Ordinance, 1 January 1870 (as amended, 1871–1938) 58
  (b) Chanks Ordinance, 30 June 1891, as amended by Ordinance No. 2 of 1929 58
  (c) Pearl Fisheries Ordinance, 12 February 1925 59
6. Chile:  
  (a) Civil Code, 14 December 1855 61
  (b) General Regulations concerning the police of the seas, rivers and lakes, annexed to Decree No. 1340 (b) of the Ministry of National Defence, 14 June 1941 61
  (c) Water Code, annexed to Law No. 8,944, 21 January 1948 61
7. China:  
  (a) Customs Preventive Law, 19 June 1934 62
8. Colombia:  
  (a) Law No. 14, amending the law concerning deposits of hydrocarbons, 31 January 1923 62
  (b) Customs Law, 19 June 1931 (Law No. 79, of 1931) 63
9. Cuba:  
  (a) Customs Regulations, 22 June 1901 64
  (b) General Law on Fisheries, enacted by Decree Law No. 704, 28 March 1936 65
  (c) Organic Law of the Army and Navy, approved by Decree Law No. 7, 27 January 1942 65
10. Dominican Republic:  
  (a) Law No. 55, declaring Las Calderas Bay to be a naval and air station, 27 December 1938 66
11. Ecuador:  
  (a) Civil Code, 21 November 1857 67
  (b) Circular of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning observance of neutrality rules, 19 November 1914 67
  (c) Regulations concerning maritime fishing and hunting, enacted by Decree No. 607, 29 August 1934 68
  (d) Fishing Regulations, enacted by Presidential Decree No. 80, 2 February 1938 68
  (e) Presidential Decree No. 53, establishing the limits of the maritime zone of security, 7 October 1939 68
12. Egypt:  
  (a) Customs Regulations, 2 April 1884 69
  (b) Order No. 2 of the Military Governor of the Canal Zone, 14 September 1939 71
13. El Salvador:  
  (a) Civil Code, 1860 71
  (b) Law of Navigation and Marine, 23 October 1933 71
14. Finland:  
  (a) Customs Regulations, 8 September 1939 72
15. France:  
  (a) Decree prescribing certain rules of neutrality in maritime warfare, 18 October 1912 72
  (b) Regulations concerning conditions of access to, and sojourn in, anchorages and ports of the coast of France and of countries under protectorate or mandate, by foreign warships in time of peace, 29 September 1929 73
  (c) Regulations concerning the conditions of access to, and sojourn in, the anchorages and ports of the coast of France, of colonies, and of other regions the defence of which is in charge of France, by ships other than French warships in time of war, 1 October 1934 73
  (d) Customs Code, annexed to Decree No. 45-1985 of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, 8 December 1948 74
  (e) Indo-China:  
    (i) Presidential Decree determining the extent of the territorial waters of Indo-China for the purposes of fishing, 22 September 1936 75
  (f) Morocco:  
    (i) Dahir relating to maritime fishing, 31 March 1919 77
    (ii) Dahir to regulate fishing by fishing fleets in the territorial waters of Morocco, 25 March 1922 77
  (g) Tunisia:  
    (i) Decree concerning customs regulations, 3 October 1884, as amended by Decree of 20 May 1899 78
16. Greece:  
  (a) Law No. 4141, concerning passage and sojourn of merchant vessels along the Greek shores and policing of the ports and harbours in time of war, 26 March 1913 78
  (b) Circular No. 147 of the Ministry of Marine, concerning observance of neutrality rules, 29 July 1914 79
  (c) Law No. 230, 17 September 1936 79
17. Guatemala:  
  (a) Regulations concerning the administration and the police of the ports of the Republic, 21 April 1939 79
  (b) Presidential Decree No. 2393 of 17 June 1940, approved by Legislative Decree No. 2535, 21 April 1941 79
18. Honduras:  
  (a) Civil Code, 8 February 1906 80
  (b) Constitution of 28 March 1936 80
  (c) Presidential Decree No. 38, concerning neutrality, 13 November 1939, approved by Congressional Decree No. 31, 2 January 1940 80
19. Iran:  
  (a) Act relating to the breadth of the territorial waters and to the zone of supervision, 19 July 1934 81
20. Italy:  
  (a) Law No. 612, relating to the passage and stay of merchant vessels, 16 June 1912 81
  (b) Customs Law (No. 1424), 25 September 1940 82
  (c) Navigation Code, approved by Royal Decree No. 327, 30 March 1942 82
21. Japan:  
  (a) Port Regulations, enacted by Law No. 174 of 1948, as amended by Law No. 98, 24 May 1949 83
22. Lebanon:  
  (a) Order No. 1104, with respect to the policing of maritime fisheries, 14 November 1921 83
  (b) Code of Customs Regulations, adopted by Order No. 137/LR, 15 June 1935 83
23. Mexico:  
  (a) Fisheries Regulations, 5 March 1927  84
  (b) Regulations for the occupation of, and construction of works in, territorial sea, navigable waterways, beaches and federal zones, 30 January 1940 84
  (c) General Act on national property, 31 December 1941 85
24. Norway:  
  (a) Royal Resolution of 28 October 1932 concerning the Customs Law of 22 June 1928  87
25. Poland:  
  (a) Presidential Decree concerning the sea boundary of the State, 21 October 1932 87
  (b) Customs Law, enacted by Decree-Law No. 610, 27 October 1933 88
26. Portugal:  
  (a) Customs Reform, enacted by Decree-Law No 31,665, 22 November 1941 88
27. Romania:  
  (a) Regulations concerning admission of foreign warships, approved by Royal Decree No. 296, 7 February 1934 89
28. Saudi Arabia:  
  (a) Decree No. 6/4/5/3711, defining the territorial waters of the Kingdom, 28 May 1949 89
29. Sweden:  
  (a) Act No. 225, concerning unlawful dealing in alcoholic beverages and wines, 20 June 1924 90
  (b) Act No. 463, to extend the application of Act No. 225 of 20 June 1924 concerning unlawful dealing in alcoholic beverages and wines, 27 November 1925 94
  (c) Royal Order No. 465, containing special provisions regarding the exportation of intoxicating beverages from the Kingdom, 27 November 1925 95
  (d) Customs Decree No. 391, 7 October 1927 96
  (e) Royal Order No. 290, respecting the application to vessels of Lithuanian and Soviet nationality of the Act of 27 November 1925, extending the application of the Act of 20 June 1924 concerning unlawful dealing in alcoholic beverage and wines, 19 September 1929 97
  (f) Act No. 53, empowering the King to make orders placing foreign surveillance staff on the same footing as Swedish customs officers in certain cases, 23 March 1934 97
  (g) Act No. 234, to supplement the existing regulations concerning the importation of alcoholic beverages and, wines into Swedish territorial waters, 31 May 1935 97
30. Syria 98
31. Turkey:  
  (a) Customs Law, 11 April 1918, as amended by Law No. 906 of 7 June 1926 98
32. United Kingdom:  
  (a) Customs Consolidation Act, 24 July 1876 98
33. United States of America:  
  (a) Tariff Act, 17 June 1930, as amended 101
  (b) Anti-Smuggling Act, 5 August 1935, as amended 107
  (c) Presidential Proclamation No. 2668, concerning the policy of the United States with respect to coastal fisheries in certain, areas of the high seas, 28 September 1945 112
  (d) Executive Order No. 9634, providing for the establishment of fishery conservation zones, 28 September 1945  113
  (e) Louisiana:  
    (i) Act No. 55, to declare the sovereignty of Louisiana along its seacoast and to fix its present seacoast boundary and ownership, 30 June 1938 114
34. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:  
  (a) Decree concerning the protection of fisheries and game reserves in the Arctic Ocean and the White Sea, 24 May 1921 116
  (b) Regulations for the defence of the state frontiers of the USSR, 15 June 1927 116
  (c) Act No. 221, concerning property sunken at sea, 17 April 1928 120
  (d) Act No. 431, concerning the use of radio equipment on foreign vessels within the territorial waters of the Union, 24 July 1928 121
  (e) Decree of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars, concerning the waters in the Gulf of Finland to which the jurisdiction of the USSR and RSFSR authorities extend, 3 August 1930  123
  (f) Order of the Council of People's Commissars, No. 2157, for the regulation of fishing and the conservation of fisheries resources, 25 September 1935 124
35. Uruguay:  
  (a) Presidential Decree establishing rules of neutrality to be observed in the ports, roadsteads and territorial waters of Uruguay, 7 August 1914 130
36. Venezuela:  
  (a) Presidential Decree concerning the extent of territorial waters for neutrality purposes, 15 September 1939 130
  (b) Navigation Law, 9 August 1944 131
37. Yugoslavia:  
  (a) Customs Act, 12 October 1948 131
  (b) Act concerning the coastal waters of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, 1 December 1948 132
  (c) Regulations for the execution of the Customs Act, 2 February 1949  135
Chapter 2. International Treaties and Supplementary Legislation View PDF file
Section A. Multipartite Treaties  
1. Contraband traffic in alcoholic liquors:  
  (a) Convention for the suppression of the contraband traffic in alcoholic liquors, signed at Helsingfors, 19 August 1925 137
  (b) Final Protocol to the convention for the suppression of the contraband traffic in alcoholic liquors, signed at Helsingfors, 19 August 1925 139
  (c) Additional Agreement for the suppression of the contraband traffic in alcoholic liquors, signed at Helsingfors, 19 August 1925 141
  (d) Protocol to the Additional Agreement for the suppression of the contraband traffic in alcoholic liquors, signed at Moscow, 22 April 1926 142
  (e) Denmark:  
    (i) Act No. 275, respecting measures for the prevention of smuggling, 13 November 1926, as amended by article 3 of Act 127 of 15 April 1930 and by Act 316 of 28 November 1935 143
    (ii) Royal Order No. 219, on measures to prevent smuggling, 4 December 1929 143
    (iii) Act No. 85, to supplement the Act of 13 November 1926 respecting measures for the prevention of smuggling, 31 March 1931 144
2. Declaration of Panama:  
  (a) Declaration approved at Panama, at the First Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, 3 October 1939 144
3. International penal law:  
  (a) Treaty on international penal law, signed at Montevideo, 19 March 1940 146
Section B. Bipartite Treaties  
1. China—Mexico:  
  (a) Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, 14 December 1899 147
2. Czechoslovakia—Finland:  
  (a) Agreement for the suppression of the illicit importation of alcoholic liquors into Finland, 21 March 1936 147
3. Denmark—Sweden:  
  (a) Convention for the repression of contraband in alcoholic liquors, 28 October 1935 149
  (b) Denmark, Royal Order No. 13, concerning the prevention of smuggling, 24 January 1936 150
  (c) Sweden, Royal Order No. 13, for the execution of the Convention between Sweden and Denmark of 28 October 1935, for common supervision in order to prevent the smuggling of alcoholic beverages, 24 January 1936 151
4. Dominican Republic—Mexico:  
  (a) Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, 29 March 1890 153
5. Ecuador—Mexico:  
  (a) Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, 10 July 1888 154
6. Egypt—Germany:  
  (a) Commercial Convention, 19 July 1892 154
7. Egypt—United Kingdom:  
  (a) Commercial Convention, 29 October 1889 155
8. El Salvador—Mexico:  
  (a) Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, 24 April 1893 156
9. Finland—Hungary:  
  (a) Agreement for the prevention of smuggling of alcoholic liquors, embodied in an exchange of notes, 23 November 1932 156
10. Finland—Sweden:  
  (a) Agreement for the repression of contraband in alcoholic liquors, 29 December 1933 157
  (b) Sweden, Royal Order No. 65, for the execution of the Agreement between Finland and Sweden for a common surveillance service for preventing the illicit importation of alcoholic beverages, 3 April 1934  158
11. Finland—Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:  
  (a) Convention regarding the maintenance of order in the parts of the Gulf of Finland situated outside territorial waters, 28 July 1923 160
  (b) Customs supervision in the Gulf of Finland:  
    (i) Convention regarding customs supervision in the Gulf of Finland, 13 April 1929  163
    (ii) Final Protocol to the Convention regarding customs supervision in the Gulf of Finland, 13 April 1929 166
    (iii) Protocol to the Convention regarding customs supervision in the Gulf of Finland, 13 April 1929 166
12. Finland—United Kingdom:  
  (a) Convention concerning the illicit importation of alcoholic liquors into Finland, 13 October 1933 167
13. France—Mexico:  
  (a) Treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, 27 November 1886 169
14. Germany—Mexico:  
  (a) Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, 5 December 1882 170
15. Iran—Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:  
  (a) Treaty of establishment, commerce and navigation, 27 August 1935 170
16. Mexico—Netherlands:  
  (a) Treaty of commerce and navigation, 22 September 1897 171
17. Mexico—Norway and Sweden:  
  (a) Treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, 29 July 1885, as modified by Protocol of 15 December 1885 171
18. Mexico—United Kingdom:  
  (a) Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation, 27 November 1888 172
19. Sweden—United States of America:  
  (a) Convention for the prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors, 22 May 1924 172
20. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics—United Kingdom:  
  (a) Agreement for the regulation of the fisheries in waters contiguous to the northern coasts of the territory of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 22 May 1930 174
21. United Kingdom—United States of America:  
  (a) Convention for the prevention of smuggling of intoxicating liquors, 23 January 1924 174
Part III. Supervision of foreign vessels on the high seas  
Chapter 1. Fishery Treaties and Supplementary Legislation View PDF file
1. North Sea fisheries:  
  (a) Convention for regulating the police of the North Sea fisheries, signed at The Hague, 6 May 1882 179
  (b) Belgium, Act concerning the punishment of violations of the provisions of the Convention on the North Sea fisheries, 4 September 1891  185
  (c) United Kingdom, Sea Fisheries Act, 2 August 1883 186
2. Canada—United States of America:  
  (a) Sockeye salmon fisheries:  
    (i) Convention for protection, preservation and extension of sockeye salmon fisheries, 26 May 1930 195
    (ii) Canada. Act respecting the Convention relating to the protection of the sockeye salmon fisheries, 30 May 1930 200
    (iii) United States, Sockeye Salmon Fishery Act, 29 July 1947 201
  (b) Northern Pacific halibut fisheries:  
    (i) Convention for the preservation of halibut industry, 29 January 1937   205
    (ii) Canada, Northern Pacific Halibut Fishery (Convention) Act, 10 April 1937 207
    (iii) United States, Northern Pacific Halibut Act, 28 June 1937, as amended 210
    (iv) United States, Regulations of the International Fisheries Commission concerning Pacific halibut fisheries, approved by the President of the United States, 28 April 1949 214
  (c) Pelagic sealing:  
    (i) Provisional Fur Seal Agreement, embodied in an exchange of Notes, 8 and 19 December 1942 222
    (ii) Canada, Pelagic Sealing (Provisional Agreement) Act, 14 May 1948 224
    (iii) United States. Act to give effect to the Provisional Fur Seal Agreement with Canada, 26 February 1944 227
3. Denmark—United Kingdom:  
  (a) Convention for regulating the fisheries outside territorial waters in the ocean surrounding the Fare Islands and Iceland, 24 June 1901 232
4. France—United Kingdom:  
  (a) Regulations for the guidance of fishermen, 24 May 1843, annexed to the London Declaration of 23 June 1843 238
5. Italy—Yugoslavia:  
  (a) Agreement concerning fisheries, 13 April 1949 240
6. Portugal—Spain:  
  (a) Regulations for the police service of the coast and fisheries, Appendix 6 to the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, 27 March 1893 244
Chapter 2. Other Treaties Relating to Supervision of Vessels on the High Seas, and Legislation Connected Therewith View PDF file
1. Protection of submarine cables:  
  (a) Convention for the protection of submarine cables, signed at Paris, 14 March 1884 251
  (b) Declaration interpreting the Convention for the protection of submarine cables, signed at Paris, 1 December 1886 and 23 March 1887 254
  (c) Final Protocol to the Convention for the protection of submarine cables, signed at Paris, 7 July 1887 255
  (d) United Kingdom, Submarine Telegraph Act, 6 August 1885 256
  (e) United States, Act to carry into effect the Convention for the protection of submarine cables, 29 February 1888, as amended 259
2. Liquor traffic in the North Sea:  
  (a) Convention respecting the liquor traffic in the North Sea, signed at The Hague, 16 November 1887 262
  (b) Belgium, Act concerning the punishment of violations of the Convention respecting the liquor traffic in the North Sea, 2 June 1890 264
  (c) Denmark, Act No. 35, to prohibit the sale of alcoholic liquor to fishermen in the North Sea outside territorial waters, 23 March 1888 266
  (d) United Kingdom, North Sea Fisheries Act, 29 June 1893 267
3. African slave trade:  
  (a) General Act of the Brussels Conference relative to the African slave trade, signed at Brussels, 2 July 1890 269
4. Trade in arms and ammunition:  
  (a) Convention on the control of trade in arms and ammunition, signed at St. Germain-en-Laye, 10 September 1919 276
  (b) Convention on supervision of international trade in arms, opened for signature at Geneva, 17 June 1925 283
Annex  
Chapter 1. Continental shelf View PDF file
1. Brazil:  
  (a) Decree No. 28,840 integrating into national territory the adjoining part of the continental shelf, 8 November 1950 299
2. Costa Rica:  
  (a) Political Constitution, 7 November 1949 300
3. El Salvador:  
  (a) Political Constitution, 7 September 1950 300
4. Honduras:  
  (a) Congressional Decree No. 104, amending the Civil Code, 7 March 1950 301
  (b) Congressional Decree No. 25 (approving Presidential Decree No. 96 of 28 January 1950), 17 January 1951 302
5. Pakistan:  
  (a) Declaration by the Governor-General, 9 March 1950 303
6. Union of South Africa:  
  (a) Sea-shore Act, 6 April 1935 303
7. United Kingdom:  
  (a) British Honduras:  
    (i) British Honduras (Alteration of Boundaries) Order in Council, 9 October 1950 304
  (b) Falkland Islands:  
    (i) Falkland Islands (Continental Shelf) Order in Council, 21 December 1950 305
Chapter 2. Contiguous zones View PDF file
1. Egypt:  
  (a) Decree concerning the territorial waters of the Kingdom, 15 January 1951 307
2. Lebanon:  
  (a) Penal Code, enacted by Legislative Decree No. 340/NI, 1 March 1943 307
3. Yugoslavia:  
  (a) General Act on Maritime Fishing, 23 January 1950 307