Navigating Suriname’s Maritime Issues in International Law

Suriname, the smallest country on the South American continent, is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea and is known for its rich marine life and diverse maritime issues. Its maritime issues are complex and require new legal solutions to be implemented. In this article, we explore the historical development of Suriname’s maritime issues, the applicable international legal framework, Suriname’s position, and potential solutions.

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Guyana’s Maritime Issues in Int’l Law of the Seas and Security

Guyana is a small, coastal nation located on the northern coast of South America. As such, it is heavily influenced by maritime issues. Guyana faces a range of maritime challenges, from managing its exclusive economic zone and protecting its maritime interests to ensuring access to resources and promoting security in the region. In this article, we will explore Guyana’s maritime issues in the context of international law of the seas and security.

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Navigational Factors as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law

Navigational Factors as a RELEVANT CIRCUMSTANCES in delimitation process in law of the sea and customary international law, delimitation process, Eritrea/Yemen Arbitration, Guyana/Suriname case, LOSC, Navigational Factors, navigational interests, relevant circumstances, territorial seas

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