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El Salvador: Arts. 1 and 8, Constitution of 1962 (200 miles). 
Germany: Democratic Republic: Declaration on the Conti- 
nental Shelf of the Baltic Sea, Moscow, October 23, 1968 
('the surface and subsoil of the bed of the Baltic Sea as a 
shallow sea are a continuous continental shelf"). 
Ghana: Act No. 175, The Territorial Waters and Continental 
Shelf Act, 19 April 1963 (U.N. Doc. A/AC 135/11 at p. 34) 
(100 fathoms). - 
Indonesia: Government Regulations substituting Law No. 44 of 
26 Oct. 1960 on the Mining of Petroleum and Natural Gas 
(Continental Shelf of the Indonesia Archipelago).’ 
Ivory Coast: Offshore Law, Decree 67-334 of 1 August 1967 
(200 metres). 
Nicaragua: Declaration in May 1949 under Constitution of 1948 
(200 metres). Executive Decree of 5 April 1965 (200 miles) 
appears to apply only to living resources. The Constitution 
of 1 Nov. 1950 states that the National Territory includes the 
"continental shelf'' and ''submerged foundation. "' 
Panama: Law No. 31 of 2 Feb. 1967 (200 miles) 
Pakistan: U.N. Legis. Series ST/LEG/SER.B/6, Dec. 1956, 
at 38 (100 fathoms adopted in 1950). 
Peru: Presidential Decree No. 781 of 1 Aug. 1947 (200 miles); 
Petroleum Law No. 11780 of 12 March 1952 (200 miles). 
South Korea: Presidential Proclamation of Sovereignty Over 
Adjacent Seas, 18 Jan. 1952 (Continental Shelf regardless 
of depth of water). 
Adopted shelf concept in general legislation or proclamation, 
but no precise definition (23): 
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Bahamas (U. K.): Bahamas (Alteration of Boundaries) Order 
in Council No. 2574, 26 Nov. 1948. 
British Honduras (U.K.): Oil Mining Regulations, 2 Sept. 1949. 
Brunei: The Petroleum Mining Enactment, 1963. 
Burma: Concession Rules, 1962. a 
