Indonesia and Malaysia are bordering contries the Malacca Strait which has been ratified by UNCLOS in 1982. Found in the UNCLOS 1982 transit Passage in the Malacca Stra;t not including the te"itorial sea, while there are parts of the territorial sea in the Malacca Strait. so that, Indonesia and Malaysia did not receive the full rights of sovereignty as the territorial sea. Transit passage only regulates passage on the high seas and EEZ. Domestic laws may not discriminate to the user states and should comply based on international law. Indonesia and Malaysia need to establish domestic laws regarding transit passage and fight back rights and responsibilities of the strait states to international community
This paper addresses the question of whether foreign vessels can infringe upon their transit through...
Significant questions of control over navigation by foreign shipping only arise in those straits use...
Maritime boundaries play an essential role in determining the state's sovereignty, rights to exploit...
Indonesia and Malaysia are bordering contries the Malacca Strait which has been ratified by UNCLOS i...
The dispute settlement between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait started with the unilate...
The terrytory of a country in addition to our knowledge of air and land is also the ocean. However, ...
On 7 May 2008, Indonesia enacted Law 17/ 2008 on Shipping (Shipping Act) which substituted Law 20/19...
The dispute settlement between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait started with the unilate...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
Generally this article discusses regulation on international strait which involves the straits of Ma...
The waters in North Malacca Strait are one of a number of areas between Indonesia and Malaysia where...
-Maritime States maintain that archipelagic State will interfere with the fluency of\ud internationa...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) provides a delicate balance between the i...
In order to assure the control and the law enforcement as well as the sovereignty of a state in a bo...
Within the framework of national integrity the ocean possesses two key aspects that is, of security ...
This paper addresses the question of whether foreign vessels can infringe upon their transit through...
Significant questions of control over navigation by foreign shipping only arise in those straits use...
Maritime boundaries play an essential role in determining the state's sovereignty, rights to exploit...
Indonesia and Malaysia are bordering contries the Malacca Strait which has been ratified by UNCLOS i...
The dispute settlement between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait started with the unilate...
The terrytory of a country in addition to our knowledge of air and land is also the ocean. However, ...
On 7 May 2008, Indonesia enacted Law 17/ 2008 on Shipping (Shipping Act) which substituted Law 20/19...
The dispute settlement between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait started with the unilate...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
Generally this article discusses regulation on international strait which involves the straits of Ma...
The waters in North Malacca Strait are one of a number of areas between Indonesia and Malaysia where...
-Maritime States maintain that archipelagic State will interfere with the fluency of\ud internationa...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) provides a delicate balance between the i...
In order to assure the control and the law enforcement as well as the sovereignty of a state in a bo...
Within the framework of national integrity the ocean possesses two key aspects that is, of security ...
This paper addresses the question of whether foreign vessels can infringe upon their transit through...
Significant questions of control over navigation by foreign shipping only arise in those straits use...
Maritime boundaries play an essential role in determining the state's sovereignty, rights to exploit...