Some theoretical justification for use of the Masreliez approximation is provided by the " continuity of state prediction densities " theorem in Martin ( 1979 ).
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They can exhibit continuity of state territory across territorial waters but, nevertheless, a discontinuity on land, such as in the case of Point Roberts.
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In its July 9 statement the military council said its constitutional declaration which gave it broad powers " came as a result of the political, legal and constitutional circumstances that the country was facing " and added that the declaration " ensures the continuity of state institutions and the [ military council ] until a new constitution is drafted ".
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In its 2012-07-09 statement the military council said its constitutional declaration which gave it broad powers " came as a result of the political, legal and constitutional circumstances that the country was facing " and added that the declaration " ensures the continuity of state institutions and the [ military council ] until a news constitution is drafted ".
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The term " pene-exclave " was defined in " Robinson ( 1959 ) " as " parts of the territory of one country that can be approached conveniently in particular by wheeled traffic only through the territory of another country . " Pene-exclaves are also called functional exclaves or practical exclaves . " Catudal ( 1974 ) " and " Vinokurov ( 2007 ) " further elaborate upon examples, including Point Roberts . " Although physical connections by water with Point Roberts are entirely within the sovereignty of the United States, land access is only possible through Canada . " Practical exclaves can exhibit continuity of state territory across territorial waters but, nevertheless, a discontinuity on land, such as in the case of Point Roberts.