Argentina, located in the southernmost region of South America, possesses a vast coastline that stretches over 4,800 kilometers. This extensive maritime territory presents Argentina with significant challenges and opportunities in the realm of international law. From disputes over maritime borders to concerns regarding maritime security and environmental conservation, Argentina faces a complex set of issues that require careful analysis and consideration. This article aims to delve into Argentina’s maritime challenges, examining its current legal framework, disputes and claims, security concerns, environmental impact, and future prospects.
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