Exclusive Fishery Zones meaning and which countries have it? Exclusive Economic Zone(EEZ) legal aspects Law of the sea Exclusive Fishery Zones meaning and which countries have it?
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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 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 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 EEZ, exclusive economic zone, High seas, historic rights, LOSC, south china sea 0 Comments Historic Rights of countries on the EEZ, based on law of the sea and customary international law
admin EEZ, exclusive economic zone, LOSC, Residual Rights 0 Comments Residual Rights of countries on the EEZ based on law of the sea and customary international law
admin coastal State jurisdiction in the EEZ, freedom of laying submarine cables, LOSC, Third States activity on the EEZ 0 Comments Freedoms of Third States activity on the EEZ, based on the law of the sea and customary international law
admin artificial islands, EEZ, exclusive economic zone, IMO, ITLOS, LOSC 0 Comments Jurisdiction of Coastal States Over the EEZ, based on law of the sea, customary international law and LOSC
admin Can other country fish in EEZ?, coastal State, Do all countries have EEZ?, EEZ, exclusive economic zone, Is it legal to fish in international waters?, Is the EEZ part of the high seas?, ITLOS, Legal Status of the EEZ, limitation ratione materiae, LOSC, ratione materiae, ratione personae, Sovereign Rights Over the EEZ, What activities occur in the EEZ?, What does EEZ mean?, What is beyond the EEZ?, What is the EEZ and why is it important?, What is the exclusive economic zone in international Law?, What is the limit of EEZ?, What is unclos Upsc?, Which country has smallest EEZ?, Which country has the largest EEZ?, Who determines legally who can fish?, Who has jurisdiction over the EEZ?, Who owns most of the ocean?, Who owns the exclusive economic zone?, Who owns the ocean fishery?, Why is 200 nautical miles? 0 Comments Legal Status of the EEZ at LOSC, law of the sea and customary international law
admin customary law, Declaration of Santo Domingo, EEZ, exclusive economic zone, maritime zone, Montevideo Declaration, patrimonial sea, sovereignty, UNCLOS I, UNCLOS II, UNCLOS III 0 Comments what is the meaning of EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE (treaties and customary international law)
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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