On 15 November 2004, Australia lodged only the third submission by a coastal state to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. The ten discrete areas in which Australia's continental shelf extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the territorial sea baseline total over 3 million square kilometers. This article outlines Australia's submission on the basis of the published executive summary and the procedural rules of the Commission that are to govern its examination, exploring some of the submission's implications for other states in terms of Article 76 of the Law of the Sea Convention
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Since 1945, the legal jurisdiction off the coasts of States has changed from being a 3 mile territor...
Australia has management of and responsibility for the fourth-largest maritime jurisdiction in the w...
Australia is, uniquely, the only continental land mass on the planet that comprises a single nation ...
Australia has taken significant steps recently towards defining the extent of its maritime jurisdict...
One day inside its 10-year deadline, Australia made a submission to the Commission on the Limits of ...
One day inside its 10-year deadline, Australia made a submission to the Commission on the Limits of ...
One day inside its 10-year deadline, Australia made a submission to the Commission on the Limits of ...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Australia's submission for jurisdiction over an additional 2.5 million square kilometres of sea...
In 2008 the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf issued recommendations predominantly c...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
This article examines the process by which certain coastal states in East and Southeast Asia may con...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Since 1945, the legal jurisdiction off the coasts of States has changed from being a 3 mile territor...
Australia has management of and responsibility for the fourth-largest maritime jurisdiction in the w...
Australia is, uniquely, the only continental land mass on the planet that comprises a single nation ...
Australia has taken significant steps recently towards defining the extent of its maritime jurisdict...
One day inside its 10-year deadline, Australia made a submission to the Commission on the Limits of ...
One day inside its 10-year deadline, Australia made a submission to the Commission on the Limits of ...
One day inside its 10-year deadline, Australia made a submission to the Commission on the Limits of ...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Australia's submission for jurisdiction over an additional 2.5 million square kilometres of sea...
In 2008 the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf issued recommendations predominantly c...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
This article examines the process by which certain coastal states in East and Southeast Asia may con...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Australia will include the Australian Antarctic Territory in its November 2004 submission to the Com...
Since 1945, the legal jurisdiction off the coasts of States has changed from being a 3 mile territor...
Australia has management of and responsibility for the fourth-largest maritime jurisdiction in the w...