Several adjacent coastal States have designated straight territorial sea baselines in a manner that generates overlapping claims to internal waters.…
Coastal states can claim five key maritime zones. Proceeding seawards from the coast they are internal waters, territorial seas, the…
The rights coastal states have in certain maritime zones, notably internal waters, the territorial sea and contiguous zone, affords them…
STATE CLAIMS IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 4 (LOSC ARTICLE 7), Italy case, Gulf of Taranto, internal waters, italy, juridical bay,…
STATE CLAIMS IN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMITY WITH ARTICLE 4 (LOSC ARTICLE 7), lreland case, internal waters, lreland, straight baseline
Maritime delimitation may be defined as the process of establishing lines separating the spatial ambit of coastal State jurisdiction over…
International Law in the South China Sea, artificial islands, Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, contiguous zone, continental…
Access to Ports in the international law of the sea(internal water), 1923 Geneva Convention and Statute on the International Regime…
Internal waters are ‘those waters which lie landward of the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured’. Specifically, internal…
The seaward limits of each jurisdictional zone are measured from baselines. Thus rules concerning baselines are of particular importance in…
In summary, spatial jurisdiction comprises both complete spatial jurisdiction (= territorial sovereignty) and limited spatial jurisdiction (= sovereign rights). In…
MARITIME ZONE AND JURISDICTION, contiguous zone, continental shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), High Seas and Deep Ocean Floor, internal waters,…