what is the meaning of Special Circumstances and Relevant Circumstances in delimitation process at law of the sea Law of the sea Maritime delimitation what is the meaning of Special Circumstances and Relevant Circumstances in delimitation process at law of the sea
admin Articles 74 and 83 of the 1982 LOS Convention, Equitable Principle, law of the sea, LOSC, maritime delimitation, What is delimitation of maritime boundaries?, What is equitable result?, What is the cardinal principle applicable to maritime delimitation? 0 Comments equitable result in maritime delimitation and most acceptable law for delimitation process
admin Can territorial seas overlap?, law of the sea, LOSC, Maritime Claims, Overlapping Claims to Territorial Sea, territorial sea, territorial seas, territorial waters, What if territorial waters overlap?, What is the limit of territorial sea? 0 Comments Overlapping claims to territorial sea in law of the sea and LOSC
admin internal waters, LOSC, Overlapping claims, Overlapping claims to internal waters 0 Comments Overlapping claims to internal waters in law of the sea and LOSC
admin law of the sea, LOSC, What is the Law of the Sea Convention means?, What is World Summit on Sustainable Development?, What was the purpose of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea? 0 Comments United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and its implementing agreements in sustainable development
admin Archipelagic States, contiguous zone, continental shelf, delimitation of the territorial seas, Do landlocked states have any maritime rights?, exclusive economic zone, exclusive fishing zone, internal waters, law of the sea, LOSC, territorial seas, What are maritime zones?, What are rights of coastal states over continental shelf?, What are the five maritime zones?, What are the maritime zones under UNCLOS?, What are the rights and duties of coastal states?, What are the rights and responsibilities of coastal states over contiguous zone?, What are the rights given to the coastal state at different sea zones?, What are the rights in the contiguous zone?, What are transit rights?, What does it mean to be a powerful maritime area?, What rights are landlocked states entitled to under UNCLOS?, What rights does a country have within territorial sea?, Which is the maritime zone comprising the sea bed and sub soil of the marine areas that extent beyond it territorial sea? 0 Comments RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN MARITIME ZONES
admin Agenda 21, BARCON, Bern Convention for the Protection of European Habitats, Euro-Mediterranean Process, HELCOM, How can we protect the marine environment?, LOSC, OSPAR, Preservation of the Marine Environment, What are the obligations to protect and preserve the marine environment?, Who is the responsible about the protection of marine environment? 0 Comments The Regional Implementation Regime for Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment
admin GAIRAS, How can we protect marine life from degradation?, How can we protect our marine environment?, International Maritime Organization, LOSC, Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), What are marine environmental issues?, What are the main divisions of the marine environment?, What are the obligations to protect and preserve the marine environment?, What are three important environmental laws?, What can you contribute in the preservation of marine life?, Who is the responsible about the protection of marine environment?, Why is it important to protect the marine environment? 0 Comments “Generally Accepted” and “Applicable” International Rules for Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment
admin How do you protect the marine environment?, LOSC, Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment, What are the obligations to protect and preserve the marine environment?, What do the provision of Unclos 1982 govern?, What does the law of the sea convention do?, Why is it important to protect the marine environment? 0 Comments The 1982 UN Law of the Sea Convention (LOSC) and the Protection and Preservation of the Marine Environment
admin D’Amato-Kennedy Act, jurisdiction in law of the sea, LOSC, objective territorial jurisdiction, Permanent Court of International Justice, Principle of territoriality, UN Charter 0 Comments Principle of territoriality as a base of jurisdiction in law of the sea
admin economic enforcement measures, flag states, Iraq, lebanon, Libya, LOSC, Maritime Embargo Operations, NATO, Sierra Leone, Southern Rhodesia, The Former Yugoslavia, UN Charter, UNSC, Western European Union (WEU) 0 Comments what is the meaning of Maritime Embargo Operations in LOSC and customary international law?
admin Finland, LOSC, Norway, Sweden 0 Comments STATE CLAIMS IN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMITY WITH ARTICLE 4 (LOSC ARTICLE 7), Norway, Sweden, and Finland cases
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 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 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 ‘mini-treaty’ regime, 1994 Implementation Agreement, Common Heritage of Mankind, Cost-effectiveness, Economic assistance: In order to assist developing countries, Financial terms of contracts, International Seabed Authority Endowment Fund for Marine Scientific Research in the Area, LOSC, Market-orientated Approaches, Production policies, seabed Area, The obligation to transfer technology, UNCLOS III 0 Comments The 1994 Implementation Agreement about seabed area, under view of law of the sea
admin area, ITLOS, LOSC, obligation to apply a precautionary approach, obligation to apply best environmental practices, obligation to assist the Authority in the exercise of control over activities in the Area, obligation to cooperate with the Authority in the establishment and implementation of programmes for monitoring and evaluating the impacts of deep seabed mining on the marine environment, obligation to ensure the availability of recourse for compensation in respect of damage caused by pollution, obligation to take measures to ensure the provision of guarantees in the event of an emergency order by the Authority for protection of the marine environment, responsibility to ensure, seabed Area 0 Comments Obligations and Liability of Sponsoring States about seabed area in law of the sea and customary international law
admin Common Heritage, Exploration and Exploitation of Resources, How does deep sea mining affect the ocean?, How does ocean mining affect the ocean?, LOSC, seabed Area, What are the methods used in sea bed mining?, What is international seabed area?, What is the process of deep sea mining?, Which are the three main mineral resources of interest for seabed mining in ABNJ? 0 Comments System for the Exploration and Exploitation of Resources of the seabed Area(common heritage materials)
admin Cobalt-Rich Crusts Regulations, International Seabed Authority, ITLOS, Jamaica, LOSC, Polymetallic Nodules Regulations, seabed disputes chamber, the Sulphides Regulations 0 Comments International Seabed Authority, its Jurisdiction, authorities and obligations in law of the sea and LOSC
admin 1995 Council of Europe Agreement on Illicit Traffic by Sea, 2003 Agreement Concerning Co-operation in Suppressing Illicit Maritime and Air Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances in the Caribbean Area, 2008 CARICIM Maritime and Airspace Security Co-operation Agreement, Convention on Psychotropic Substances, illicit traffic in narcotic drugs, Interception of Foreign Vessels, LOSC, Self-defence on the High Seas, Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, UN Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances 0 Comments Exceptional Measures for Interception of Foreign Vessels on the High Seas based on law of the sea and customary international law
admin Arctic Sunrise Arbitration, LOSC, ship is without nationality, Ships With Suspicious Nationality, slave trade, unauthorized broadcasting, warship 0 Comments Exceptions to the Exclusive Jurisdiction of the Flag State on the law of the sea and customary international law
admin Convention of the IMCO, Flags of Convenience, ICJ, Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO), ITLOS, LOSC, open registry, shipowners, ten largest open and international registry States, UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), UN Registration Convention 0 Comments what is the meaning of Flags of Convenience or open registry in the law of the sea and customary international law?
admin flag State jurisdiction, flag states, Grand Prince case, ITLOS, LOSC, Nationality of a Ship, Tomimaru case, UN Convention on Conditions for Registration of Ships 0 Comments the meaning of The Nationality of a Ship and flag states on the law of the sea and customary international law
admin Article 89 of the LOSC, Freedom of fishing, freedom of navigation, Freedom of overflight, Freedom of scientific research, Freedom of the High Seas, Freedom to construct artificial islands, Freedom to lay submarine cables and pipelines, LOSC, M/V ‘Louisa’ case, military activities 0 Comments Principle of the Freedom of the High Seas meaning in law of the sea and customary international law
admin EEZ, High seas, law of the sea, LOSC, seabed, Superjacent Waters 0 Comments Spatial Scope of the High Seas in law of the sea and customary international law
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 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 archipelagic doctrine, Archipelagic States, Archipelagic States and Maritime Navigation, archipelagic waters, Archipelagic Waters and Exclusive Economic Zone, archipelagic waters unclos, archipelagic waters vs internal waters, Duzgit Integrity Arbitration, Jurisdiction of Archipelagic States, Legal status of archipelagic waters, LOSC, The Archipelagic States Concept, What are the four categories of waters under the Unclos?, What is archipelagic baseline?, What is the archipelagic rule?, Which waters are identified as archipelagic waters? 0 Comments Jurisdiction of Archipelagic States Over Archipelagic Waters(based on law of the sea, customary international law and LOSC)
admin Archipelagic Baselines, archipelagic State, High seas, How does the country benefit from its archipelagic nature?, How is an archipelagic baseline drawn?, LOSC, low-tide elevations, opinio juris, straight archipelagic baselines, territorial sea, What are archipelagic baselines?, What are the rules governing baselines?, What are the types of baseline?, What is an archipelago example?, What is an archipelago under maritime Law?, What is the difference between an archipelago and an island?, What is the meaning of archipelagic waters?, What other countries aside from the Philippines are archipelagic in nature? 0 Comments how draw Archipelagic Baselines in the international law of the sea and LOSC?
admin archipelagic doctrine, Archipelagic States and Maritime Navigation, archipelagic waters, Archipelagic Waters and Exclusive Economic Zone, archipelagic waters unclos, archipelagic waters vs internal waters, archipelago, Article 46(a) of the LOSC, continental shelf, EEZ, law of the sea, Legal status of archipelagic waters, LOSC, The Archipelagic States Concept, UNCLOS I, UNCLOS III, What are the four categories of waters under the Unclos?, What is archipelagic baseline?, What is the archipelagic rule?, Which countries are archipelagos?, Which waters are identified as archipelagic waters? 0 Comments what is the meaning ARCHIPELAGIC WATERS in the international law of the sea and LOSC?
admin Article 43 of the LOSC, Can warships enter territorial waters?, coastal State, Coastal States Bordering Straits, Do coastal states have rights to get involved in the research and share the results?, Do warships have the right of innocent passage?, environmental protection, Great Belt case between Finland and Denmark, Legality of Creation of Bridges in International Straits, LOSC, MODUs, non-suspendable innocent passage, right of transit passage unclos, Torres Strait, What are defined in the rights and responsibilities of every nation in the Law of the sea Convention?, What are the differences between right of innocent passage and transit passage?, What are the laws and regulations of the coastal State relating to innocent passage?, What are the rights of a coastal state in its territorial waters?, What are the sovereign rights of the nation over the territorial sea?, What is meant by an innocent passage and until when?, What is meant by an innocent passage?, What is prohibited in innocent passage?, What is right of innocent passage under law of Sea?, What is right of transit passage?, What is the duties of states bordering straits?, What is the right of involuntary entrance? 0 Comments Rights and Obligations of Coastal States Bordering Straits based on international law of the sea and customary international law
admin Åland Islands, Åland Strait, archipelagic waters, Arctic Ocean, Arctic waters, Article 36 of the LOSC, Atlantic Oceans, Corfu Channel judgment, Dardanelles, Dover Strait, EEZ, international navigation, international shipping, international straits, LOSC, Montreux Convention, non-suspendable innocent passage, Osumi Strait, right of innocent passage, Strait of Gibraltar, Strait of Magellan, Straits of Malacca, territorial sea, territorialisation, transit passage, Turkish Straits 0 Comments what is the meaning of INTERNATIONAL STRAITS and its legal issues (typology and rules)
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 Article 5(2) of the TSC, Article 8 of the LOSC, Legal Status of Internal Waters, LOSC 0 Comments Legal Status of Internal Waters in the law of the sea and LOSC
admin Article 9 of the LOSC, law of the sea, LOSC, River Mouths 0 Comments what is the meaning of River Mouths in the LOSC and law of the sea
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 10-mile formula, Arbitral Tribunal, Article 10(6) of the LOSC, customary international law, Fisheries case, Juridical Bays, law of the sea, LOSC, low-water line, North Atlantic Coast Fisheries case, territorial sea 0 Comments the meaning of the Juridical Bays in the law of the sea and LOSC
admin Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries Case, baseline meaning, Baselines under the International Law of the Sea, law of the sea, LOSC, low-tide elevations, low-water line, low-water line along the coast, skjoergaard, straight baseline definition, Straight Baselines, types of baseline in maritime law, What is high water line?, What is straight baseline method?, What is territorial sea baseline?, What is the baseline?, What is the meaning of 12 nautical miles?, What's high and low water marks? 0 Comments Straight Baselines meaning on the law of the sea and LOSC