Maritime disputes are not uncommon in the international arena, as countries vie for control over valuable resources and seek to establish their territorial boundaries. South Africa and Mozambique, two neighboring countries on the southeastern coast of Africa, have been embroiled in a series of maritime disputes that have raised significant legal questions. This article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of these disputes from a legal perspective, examining their historical context, the applicable international legal framework, key issues at stake, specific case studies, court rulings, potential resolutions, and the future outlook and impacts.
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