admin Are there 8 continents or 7?, Are there 8 or 9 continents?, Are there officially 8 continents?, Do people live in Antarctica?, Do people live in the North Pole?, How many country are in Asia?, Is Antarctica a continent?, Is Greenland a continent?, Is New Zealand on a continent?, Is there a continent underwater?, Is Zealandia the 8th continent?, What are 5 countries in Australia?, What are the 7 continents and its countries?, What continent is Russia?, What is the 2nd largest continent?, What is the 8th ocean?, What is the 9th continent?, What is the biggest island?, What is the coldest continent on Earth?, What is the oldest continent?, What is the youngest continent in the world?, Which continent is biggest?, Which is smallest continent?, Who named the continents?, Why Australia is a continent?, Why Australia is not an island?, Why is Oceania a continent?, Why is Zealandia not a continent? 0 Comments What Makes a Continent a Continent?
admin 7 Continents of the World, Are there 5 continents or 7?, Are there 7 continents and 5 oceans?, Continents, continents name, Highest point on Earth, how many continents are there in the world, Largest lake in the world, Largest ocean in the world, Longest river in the world, Lowest point on Earth, Map of the World's Continents and Regions, what are the 7 continents and their countries, What are the 7 regions in the world?, what is Mother Continent, What is the 7 major continents?, What is the oldest continent in the world?, What were the original 5 continents?, Which continent has only one country? 0 Comments what is the meaning of the continents in geography and law
admin continental shelf, How did the Truman Proclamation of 1945 change the concept of territorial waters?, law of the sea, maritime delimitation, Truman Proclamation, What did Truman do in 1945?, What is the truman proclamation of 1945? 0 Comments The Truman Proclamation, 1945 (Proclamation 2667—Policy of the United States With Respect to the Natural Resources of the Subsoil and Sea Bed of the Continental Shelf)
admin Fringing reef, How a fringing reef is formed?, How long does it take for a fringing reef to form?, What is the brief description of fringing reefs?, what is the meaning of “Fringing reef” in law of the sea?, Why is fringing reef important? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Fringing reef” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin continental margin, continental slope, foot of the continental slope, How far out is the continental slope?, what is the meaning of Foot of the continental slope?, Where is the continental slope? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Foot of the continental slope” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin equidistance line, equidistant line, How are maritime boundaries defined?, median line, What is a single maritime boundary?, What is median line principle?, What is unclos and its purpose? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Equidistance line; equidistant line; median line” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin continental shelf, continental slope, How is a continental slope formed?, slope, What is continental slope?, What is the slope of the continental shelf?, Where is the continental slope? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Continental slope” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin continental rise, continental slope, foot of the continental slope, UNCLOS, What is a continental rise in geology?, What is the depth of the continental rise?, What is the difference between continental slope and continental rise?, what is the meaning of “Continental rise” in law of the sea? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Continental rise” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin common heritage of humankind, Common Heritage of Mankind, what is the meaning of “Common heritage of mankind? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Common heritage of mankind or common heritage of humankind” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin coastal State, coastal State obligations with respect to innocent passage, land-locked State, What is a coastal state under Unclos?, What is coastal state control?, What is the coastal state?, what is the meaning of “Coastal State” in law of the sea, Where is the coastal state? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Coastal State” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin adjacent coasts, jus cogens norms, UNCLOS, what is the meaning of "Adjacent coasts" in law of the sea 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Adjacent coasts” in law of the sea, LOSC and customary international law
admin adjacent coasts, basepoint or point, chart, continental rise, continental shelf, continental slope, deep ocean floor, foot of the continental slope, geodetic data, isobath, latitude, Limits of the Continental Shelf, line of delimitation, LOS Committee, oceanic ridge, sedimentary rock, submarine elevation, UNCLOS, What are the characteristics of the continental shelf?, What does continental slope mean?, What extended continental shelf?, What is continental shelf limit?, What is the importance of continental shelf?, What is the largest continental shelf?, Where is the continental shelf? 0 Comments Definitions Relating to the Continental Shelf on the LOSC and customary international law
admin a just and equitable share, continental shelf, délimitation constitutive, délimitation déclarative, EEZ, geographical co-ordinates, Gulf of Maine case, internal waters, International Sea-Bed Authority, maritime delimitation, North Sea Continental Shelf cases, provisional delimitation line, territorial sea, What are the stages of maritime boundary?, What is a single maritime boundary?, What is delimited boundary?, What is maritime space?, What is median line principle?, What is the difference between demarcation and delimitation?, Which law delimits world seas? 0 Comments Legal Nature of Maritime Delimitation in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Bangladesh/India case, Bangladesh/Myanmar case, continental shelf, Delimitation of the Continental Shelf, Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles, Ghana/Côte d’Ivoire cases, LOSC, maritime delimitation, What are the characteristics of the continental shelf?, What does continental slope mean?, What extended continental shelf?, What is continental shelf limit?, What is the importance of continental shelf?, What is the largest continental shelf?, Where is the continental shelf? 0 Comments Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Anglo-French Continental Shelf Arbitration, Gulf of Maine cases, maritime delimitation, opinio juris, What are the stages of maritime boundary?, What is a single maritime boundary?, What is delimited boundary?, What is maritime space?, What is median line principle?, What is the difference between demarcation and delimitation?, Which law delimits world seas? 0 Comments Judicial Creativity in the Law of Maritime Delimitation
admin delimitation process, Environmental Factors, equitable maritime boundary, Gulf of Maine case, marine environment, maritime boundary, relevant circumstances 0 Comments Environmental Factors as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin delimitation process, Eritrea/Yemen Arbitration, Guyana/Suriname case, LOSC, Navigational Factors, navigational interests, relevant circumstances, territorial seas 0 Comments Navigational Factors as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Black Sea cases, delimitation process, Greenland/Jan Mayen case, Libya/Malta case, relevant circumstances, security factors, Security Interests 0 Comments Security Interests as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin continental shelf delimitation, delimitation process, EEZ, EEZ delimitation, historic rights, Historic Title, LOSC, maritime areas, maritime delimitation, relevant circumstances, South China Sea Arbitration 0 Comments Historic Title and Historic Rights as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Conduct of the Parties, delimitation process, maritime delimitation, Tunisia/ Libya judgment 0 Comments Conduct of the Parties as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Cameroon/Nigeria case, common deposit clause, continental shelf, Economic Factors, Eritrea/Yemen Arbitration, Greenland/Jan Mayen case, Gulf of Maine judgment, maritime delimitation, mineral deposit clause, natural resources 0 Comments Economic Factors as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Nicaragua/Colombia case, Presence of Third States, principal relevant circumstances in the law of maritime delimitation 0 Comments Presence of Third States as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin continental shelf, delimitation process, Geological, Geomorphological, relevant circumstances 0 Comments Geological and Geomorphological Factors as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin 12-nautical-mile, Black Sea case, continental shelf, delimitation process, geographic realities, ICJ jurisprudence, ITLOS, maritime boundary, maritime delimitation, Nicaragua/ Colombia case, Nicaragua/Honduras case, Presence of Islands, Qatar/Bahrain case, relevant circumstances 0 Comments Presence of Islands as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Baltic, baselines, basepoint, basepoints, delimitation process, equidistance method, Eritrea/Yemen case, Libya/Malta case, LOSC, Maritime Boundary Agreement between the United States and Cuba, maritime delimitations, relevant circumstances, straight-baselines system 0 Comments Baselines or basepoints as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin adjacent coasts, Anglo-French Continental Shelf case, delimitation process, Equitable Principles, existence of particular coastal configurations, ITLOS, maritime delimitation, North Sea Continental Shelf cases, Proportionality, quasi-equal length of the relevant coasts, relevant circumstances 0 Comments Proportionality as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Bangladesh/India Arbitration, Bangladesh/Myanmar case, Configuration of Coasts, delimitation process, equidistance line, equidistance method, geographical factors, Guinea/ Guinea-Bissau case, ITLOS, Libya/Malta judgment, line grosso modo, macrogeography, manifestly concave, maritime delimitation, North Sea Continental Shelf cases, opposite and adjacent coasts, provisional equidistance line, relevant circumstances 0 Comments Configuration of Coasts as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law
admin 1958 Convention on the Continental Shelf, 1977 Anglo-French Continental Shelf case, continental shelf, Delimitation of the contiguous zone, delimitation of the territorial seas, determining the applicable law, EEZ, equidistance (median line), Equitable Principles, equitable solution, inequitable results, LOSC, method of delimitation, special circumstances, TSC, What are the stages of maritime boundary?, What is a single maritime boundary?, What is delimited boundary?, What is maritime space?, What is median line principle?, What is the difference between demarcation and delimitation?, Which law delimits world seas? 0 Comments TREATY LAW CONCERNING MARITIME DELIMITATION
admin Archaeological objects, continental shelf, Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage, EEZ, enclosed sea, Historical Objects, LOSC, semi-enclosed sea, underwater cultural heritage 0 Comments Protection of Archaeological and Historical Objects Found Within the Continental Shelf in the law of the sea and customary international law
admin continental shelf, EEZ, Freedoms of Third States on the continental shelf of other states, High seas, LOSC, marine pollution, Pipelines, Submarine Cables, Superjacent Waters, What are the rules of the international law relating to continental shelf?, What sovereign rights can a coastal State exercise over its continental shelf under the Unclos III? 0 Comments Freedoms of Third States on the continental shelf of other states based on the law of the sea and customary international law
admin coastal State, continental shelf, EEZ, inherent rights, LOSC, natural resources, non-living resources, Non-natural resources, Sovereign Rights 0 Comments The Sovereign Rights of the Coastal State Over the Continental Shelf in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, continental shelf, continental shelf in international law, continental shelf meaning, continental shelf unclos, geodetic data, LOSC, Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf, the continental shelf and its outer delimitation, The Establishment of the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf, What are the limits of continental shelf?, What does the continental shelf of a coastal state comprise?, What is continental shelf in international law?, What is continental shelf theory?, What is the outer edge or ending point of the continental shelf? 0 Comments Procedures to Establish the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf on the law of the sea and LOSC
admin Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, continental shelf, LOSC, What are the characteristics of the continental shelf?, What does continental slope mean?, What extended continental shelf?, What is continental shelf limit?, What is the importance of continental shelf?, What is the largest continental shelf?, Where is the continental shelf? 0 Comments The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, duties, authorities and works
admin Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, continental shelf, Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles, extended continental shelf, LOSC 0 Comments Criteria for Determining the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles(extended continental shelf (ECS))
admin 200 metres isobath, 200 nautical miles, Article 76 of the LOSC, Can a state extend its continental shelf?, continent, continental shelf, continental shelf lecture video, continental shelf unclos, continental shelf video, Convention on the Continental Shelf, Do islands have continental shelf?, Is the continental shelf the same everywhere?, LOSC, North Sea Continental Shelf cases, seabed, submarine, subsoil, Truman Proclamation, What are the 3 main sections of the continental shelf?, What are the 4 parts of the continental margin?, What is continental shelf answer?, What is continental shelf in law of sea?, What is continental shelf unclos?, What is continental shelf Upsc?, What is the continental shelf why it is important?, What is the continental shelf?, Where are the continental shelves?, Where can you find a continental shelf?, Who owns continental shelf? 0 Comments what is the meaning of CONTINENTAL SHELF on the law of the sea and customary international law?
admin Common Heritage, Common Heritage of Mankind, common heritage of mankind as per unclos, common interest, Is outer space proper the common heritage of mankind?, LOSC, scientific knowledge is the common heritage of mankind, the concept of the common heritage of mankind, the doctrine of common heritage of mankind, UNCLOS - Part XI, What is the meaning of the common heritage of humankind regarding the deep sea resources?, Which of these is common heritage of mankind? 1 Comments what is Principle of the Common Heritage of Mankind in the law of the sea?
admin Annex II, continental shelf, Convention on the law of the sea, establish the outer limits of continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles with respect to article 4 of Annex II to the Convention on the law of the sea, How far does continental shelf extend in miles?, What did UNCLOS establish about the continental shelf?, What is an example of a continental shelf?, What is the 200 nautical mile limit?, What is the outer limit of continental shelf?, What limits continental shelf width?, What part of the ocean shore extends 200 nautical miles? 0 Comments establish the outer limits of continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles with respect to article 4 of Annex II to the Convention on the law of the sea
admin Are mid-ocean ridges?, Are tectonic plates?, article 76, continental shelf, How deep does the ocean go down?, How deep is the abyssal plain?, How deep is the continental slope?, law of the sea, What animals live on the continental slope?, What are 3 characteristics of the continental shelf?, What are the characteristics of the continental shelf?, What are the three types of continental shelves?, What do you mean by continental shelf?, What does continental slope mean?, What extended continental shelf?, What is an example of a continental shelf?, What is another name for a continental shelf?, What is continental shelf limit?, What is continental shelf Upsc?, What is the continental shelf why it is important?, What is the importance of continental shelf?, What is the largest continental shelf?, What type of boundary is the continental shelf?, What's beyond the continental shelf?, Where are seamounts located?, Where can you find the oldest seafloor?, Where is continental rise found?, Where is the continental shelf?, Where is the narrowest continental shelf?, Why do continental shelves have high fish productivity?, Why is the continental shelf called a paradise for fishing activity?, Why the continental shelves are of great use for mankind? 0 Comments what is the meaning of continental shelf?
admin Delimitation of the Continental Shelf, delimitation of the maritime boundary, Equitable Principles, International Court of the Justice, What are the characteristics of the continental shelf?, What does continental slope mean?, What extended continental shelf?, What is continental shelf limit?, What is the importance of continental shelf?, What is the largest continental shelf?, Where is the continental shelf? 0 Comments Equitable Principles & the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf