The Right of Innocent Passage Through Archipelagic Waters(in law of the sea, customary international law and LOSC), delimitation of internal waters, Innocent Passage, Innocent Passage Through Archipelagic Waters, submarines, territorial sea, underwater vehicles
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international law of the sea and The Right of Transit Passage on the international straits
Article 38(2) of LOSC defines transit passage as:
the exercise in accordance with this Part [III] of the freedom of navigation and overflight solely for the purpose of continuous and expeditious transit of the strait between one part of the high seas or an exclusive economic zone and another part of the high seas or an exclusive economic zone.
This provision continues that: ‘the requirement of continuous and expeditious transit does not preclude passage through the strait for the purpose of entering, leaving or returning from a State bordering the strait, subject to the conditions of entry to that State’. Thus the transit passage includes lateral and inward/outward-bound passage. The right of transit passage in international straits differs from the right of innocent passage in the territorial sea in four respects.. international law of the sea and The Right of Transit Passage on the international straits, Chicago Convention with respect to the airspace over the straits, continuous and expeditious transit, exclusive economic zone, freedom of navigation, international straits, submarines, transit passage, UNCLOS III
The Right of Innocent Passage of Warships in the law of the sea ( convention, practice and customary international law)
The Right of Innocent Passage of Warships in the law of the sea ( convention, practice and customary international law), Article 17 of the LOSC, Article 20 of the LOSC, ICJ, Innocent Passage, submarines, The Right of Innocent Passage, Warships
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