An “artificial island” or “offshore installation,” or “installation (offshore),” as used in UNCLOS means a human-made edifice in the territorial…
As used in UNCLOS Articles 15, 74(1) and 83, “adjacent coasts” means coasts lying on either side of the land…
Maritime delimitation may be defined as the process of establishing lines separating the spatial ambit of coastal State jurisdiction over…
Historic Title and Historic Rights as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international…
Baselines or basepoints as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law, Baltic,…
Access to Ports in the international law of the sea(internal water), 1923 Geneva Convention and Statute on the International Regime…
Normally the civil jurisdiction of the coastal State is not exercised in connection with disputes of a private nature arising…
Legal Status of Internal Waters in the law of the sea and LOSC, Article 5(2) of the TSC, Article 8…
Internal waters are ‘those waters which lie landward of the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured’. Specifically, internal…
Article 13(1) of the LOSC defines low-tide elevations as follows: A low-tide elevation is a naturally formed area of land…