The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proclamation on the Continental Shelf I encouraged many States to claim jurisdiction over the Shelf resources. In a number of cases these claims brought about boundary disputes. For a number of years most States chose to delimit their Shelf claims without delimiting the superjacent waters. By the late seventies however there was firm evidence to suggest that under customary law a coastal State had the right to claim an Exclusive Fishery Zone (E.F.Z) up to 200-nautical miles (n.m.) in breadth. This development was complemented by the practice of a growing number of States which supported or claimed an Exclusive Economic Zone (E.E.Z). This institut...
The international law applicable to maritime boundary delimitation is very imprecise and, consequent...
Students of marine affairs can easily trace the evolving process of offshore claims: the expansion o...
The delimitation of the continental shelf is often regarded as one of the most controversial inter-S...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
Article 76 UNCLOS provides a new definition of the legal continental shelf, which grants coastal Sta...
The Gulf of Maine area, including Georges Bank, has long been regarded as an area of special interes...
During the past two centuries, various states which had previously limited their claims of full sove...
The Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its judgment on the location of th...
On December 12, 1984, an ad hoc chamber of the International Court of Justice delivered its opinion ...
This Article examines the issue of the United State\u27s exertion of jurisdiction over the continent...
The significant extension of claims to national jurisdiction offshore in recent decades has led to a...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
The present study concentrates on the legal determination of international boundaries for 'resource-...
The international law applicable to maritime boundary delimitation is very imprecise and, consequent...
Students of marine affairs can easily trace the evolving process of offshore claims: the expansion o...
The delimitation of the continental shelf is often regarded as one of the most controversial inter-S...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea provides coastal States with rights to a mi...
Normally, a coastal State has sovereign rights to explore and exploit the natural resources of the c...
This thesis provides a seaward delimitation of United States jurisdiction over the mineral resources...
Article 76 UNCLOS provides a new definition of the legal continental shelf, which grants coastal Sta...
The Gulf of Maine area, including Georges Bank, has long been regarded as an area of special interes...
During the past two centuries, various states which had previously limited their claims of full sove...
The Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its judgment on the location of th...
On December 12, 1984, an ad hoc chamber of the International Court of Justice delivered its opinion ...
This Article examines the issue of the United State\u27s exertion of jurisdiction over the continent...
The significant extension of claims to national jurisdiction offshore in recent decades has led to a...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
The present study concentrates on the legal determination of international boundaries for 'resource-...
The international law applicable to maritime boundary delimitation is very imprecise and, consequent...
Students of marine affairs can easily trace the evolving process of offshore claims: the expansion o...
The delimitation of the continental shelf is often regarded as one of the most controversial inter-S...