STATE CLAIMS IN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMITY WITH ARTICLE 4 (LOSC ARTICLE 7), The Netherlands case

The straight claim of The conforms to both the
determination and rules of Article 4 ( Article 7)
and, represents one possible configuration
of a coast fringed with in the immediate vicinity (see Fig. 5.8).
The entire northern coast of The Netherlands is enclosed by the large
islands of Texel, Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland, and Schiermonnikoog,
and various smaller islands. Although they do not present the
complexity of a skjaergaard, these islands effectively screen the mainland
from the . The drawn connecting these islands
enclose waters which have always been considered and, semble, accepted as internal because they are so closely linked to the
domain.

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