The Spain-Portugal maritime dispute is a complex issue that has its roots in historical claims, colonial legacies, and contemporary geopolitical considerations. This article aims to unravel the various facets of this dispute and shed light on the challenges that both countries face in resolving it. By examining historical claims, colonial legacies, contemporary considerations, legal frameworks, and potential solutions, a comprehensive analysis can be achieved.
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maritime boundaries between Portugal and morocco
morocco and Portugal doesn’t achieve to any agreement about maritime borders or boundaries yet. all their delimitation based on national legislation which is in connection to median line-equidistance system. their most subjects in maritime boundaries related to exclusive economic zone and continental shelf area. According to several Spanish media outlets, Morocco does not have the right to delimit its maritime borders without authorization from both Spanish and Portuguese authorities.
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In 1976, Spain and Portugal concluded two treaties delimiting the territorial sea, contiguous zone, and continental shelf between the two States in the Atlantic Ocean. However, these treaties have not entered into force. The two countries have additional unresolved maritime boundaries, including with respect to the Canary Islands (Spain) and the Madeira Islands (Portugal). Spain’s Royal Decree of 1977 establishes a straight baseline system for its mainland coast that consists of 84 points and 75 segments. it seems that “Portugal is now opposed to ratification and favors the equidistant line for both boundaries”
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