Overlapping claims to territorial sea in law of the sea and LOSC Law of the sea Maritime delimitation territorial waters legal aspects Overlapping claims to territorial sea in law of the sea and LOSC
admin Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, TSC, What is contiguous zone in international law?, What is meant by territorial sea and contiguous zone?, When did Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone come into force? 0 Comments Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone(TSC)
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 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 coastal State, low-water lines, margin of land, What are the principles of the Law of the Sea?, What is maritime law of the sea?, what is the meaning of “Coast” in law of the sea?, what is the meaning of “Coast”? 0 Comments what is the meaning of “Coast” 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 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 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 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 Concept of the Contiguous Zone, contiguous zone, enforcement jurisdiction in its contiguous zone 0 Comments CONTIGUOUS ZONE at the sea, in customary international law and LOSC
admin Article 24(1) of the LOSC, Can innocent passage be suspended?, coastal State, Corfu Channel judgment, Innocent Passage, Is innocent passage allowed in contiguous zone?, What constitutes innocent passage?, What is the territorial sea laws and regulations of the coastal State relating to innocent passage?, When coastal states do enforce their criminal jurisdiction over foreign vessels in their ports?, Where does the right of innocent passage apply? 0 Comments The Obligations of the Coastal State Concerning Innocent Passage (treaties and customary international law)
admin 22 and 25 of the LOSC, Article 28 of the LOSC, Articles 21, coastal State, coastal States, flag State, illicit traffic in narcotic drugs, immigration or sanitary laws, Innocent Passage, maritime traffic, navigational aids and facilities, prevention of infringement of the customs, protection of cables and pipelines, territorial sea 0 Comments The Rights of the Coastal State Concerning Innocent Passage (treaties and customary international law)
admin Article 23 of the LOSC, Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, EEZ, International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), Nuclear-Powered Ships, radioactive, radiotoxic nuclear materials, Ships Carrying Inherently Dangerous or Noxious Substances, SOLAS 0 Comments The Right of Innocent Passage of Foreign Nuclear-Powered Ships and Ships Carrying Inherently Dangerous or Noxious Substances
admin Article 17 of the LOSC, Article 20 of the LOSC, ICJ, Innocent Passage, submarines, The Right of Innocent Passage, Warships 0 Comments The Right of Innocent Passage of Warships in the law of the sea ( convention, practice and customary international law)
admin 1972 Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, Article 17 of the LOSC, Article 19(2) of the LOSC, Can foreign vessels have the right to innocent passage through the internal waters?, Can foreign vessels have the right to innocent passage through the territorial waters?, Can innocent passage be suspended?, Can warships enter EEZ?, Can warships pass through territorial waters?, coastal State, coastal States, In what situations is innocent passage not allowed?, Innocent Passage, Is innocent passage customary international law?, Is there a right of innocent passage in air space?, landing or taking on board of any aircraft, territorial sea, The Right of Innocent Passage, Twee Gebroeders case, What are the differences between right of innocent passage and transit passage?, What are the three right of transit passage?, What are transit rights?, What is meaning of innocent passage?, What is right of innocent passage in international law?, What is the difference between innocent passage and transit passage?, What is the difference between the concepts of innocent passage and freedom of navigation?, What is the duties of states bordering straits?, What is the importance of freedom of navigation?, What is transit passage in international law?, Where does the right of innocent passage apply?, Who can exercise the right of innocent passage? 0 Comments what is “The Right of Innocent Passage” in law of the sea and customary international law
admin 12-nautical-mile territorial sea, 1909 Grisbadara case, Article 2(3) of the LOSC, Legal Status of the Territorial Sea, LOSC, territorial sea, territorial waters 0 Comments Legal Status of the Territorial Sea (international law of the sea, LOSC, cases)
admin 1923 Geneva Convention and Statute on the International Regime of Maritime Ports, Access to Ports, internal waters, Nicaragua case 0 Comments Access to Ports in the international law of the sea(internal water)
admin Article 32 of the LOSC, Jurisdiction of the Coastal State, The 2012 ARA Libertad case 0 Comments Jurisdiction of the Coastal State Over Foreign Vessels in Internal Waters in the law of the sea and LOSC
admin Anglo-French Continental Shelf Arbitration, Article 13 of the LOSC, China Sea Arbitration, define low-tide elevations, Eddystone Rocks, Fasht al Azm, Gaven Reef (South), high tide elevation unclos, Hughes Reef, low tide elevation unclos, low-tide elevation territorial sea, low-tide elevations, Mischief Reef, Qit ’at Jaradah, Subi Reef 0 Comments what the mean of LOW-TIDE ELEVATIONS in the law of the sea and case
admin Concept of Historic Waters, Foreign Waters/Bays Considered Not to Be Historic, geographical sense, Gulf of Sert, Historic and vital bays, Historic Bay Cruises, Historic Bays, HISTORIC BAYS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, historic rights, Historic Titles and Historic Rights in the Law of the sea, historic waters, Historic Waters and Historic Rights, Historic Waters and Rights Revisited, historic waters definition, Historic Waters in the Law of the Sea, law of the sea, LOSC, The Doctrine of Historic Bays, THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORIC BAYS, The Status of Historic Bays in International Law, Tunisia/Libya case, Validity of International Law over Historic Rights 0 Comments what is the meaning of Historic Bays on tle law of the sea and LOSC
admin coastal States, concepts and principles of the law of the sea, How does the law of the sea tie to sovereignty?, How does unclos protect sovereignty?, Principle of Sovereignty, Principles of the Law of the Sea, sovereignty unclos, the land dominates the sea' (principle), The Principle of the Domination of the Land over the Sea, What is the principle of freedom of the seas?, What is the theory of state sovereignty? 0 Comments Principle of Sovereignty on the law of the sea