The creation of a legal framework governing archipelagic states has been an important innovation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) Part IV of this Convention confers upon such states the right to draw archipelagic baselines joining the outermost points of their archipelagos and to exercise sovereignty over the enclosed waters. However, the LOSC grants this right only to 'archipelagic states', which are defined as states 'constituted wholly by one or more archipelagos'. Dependent outlying archipelagos may not benefit from the application of this special protective regime since they do not fall within the purview of the Convention's definition of archipelagic states. Thus, the question of the legal regime appl...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the international law of the sea was the recognition...
An archipelago has been defined as a formation of two or more islands (islets or rocks) which geogra...
International audienceThe archipelagic regime, one of the novel aspects of UNCLOS, is a quartum genr...
The creation of a legal framework governing archipelagic states has been an important innovation of ...
Dependent Archipelagos in the Law of the Sea examines the archipelagic concept in international law ...
This paper seeks to revisit this aspect of claims to archipelagic waters to consider the extent to w...
An analysis of the development of international law in the case of island States. The rights of the...
An analysis of the development of international law in the case of island States. The rights of the...
The archipelagic States, which attempt to extend their control over the waters surrounding their isl...
At first sight, the regime suggested for archipelagos at UNCLOS seems to recognize to a large extent...
This essay will discuss the significance of islands as archipelagos, i.e. any two or more islands id...
This essay will discuss the significance of islands as archipelagos, i.e. any two or more islands id...
This essay will discuss the significance of islands as archipelagos, i.e. any two or more islands id...
The special status provisions of the Law of the Sea Treaty are limited to archipelagic states an...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the International law of the sea was the recognition...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the international law of the sea was the recognition...
An archipelago has been defined as a formation of two or more islands (islets or rocks) which geogra...
International audienceThe archipelagic regime, one of the novel aspects of UNCLOS, is a quartum genr...
The creation of a legal framework governing archipelagic states has been an important innovation of ...
Dependent Archipelagos in the Law of the Sea examines the archipelagic concept in international law ...
This paper seeks to revisit this aspect of claims to archipelagic waters to consider the extent to w...
An analysis of the development of international law in the case of island States. The rights of the...
An analysis of the development of international law in the case of island States. The rights of the...
The archipelagic States, which attempt to extend their control over the waters surrounding their isl...
At first sight, the regime suggested for archipelagos at UNCLOS seems to recognize to a large extent...
This essay will discuss the significance of islands as archipelagos, i.e. any two or more islands id...
This essay will discuss the significance of islands as archipelagos, i.e. any two or more islands id...
This essay will discuss the significance of islands as archipelagos, i.e. any two or more islands id...
The special status provisions of the Law of the Sea Treaty are limited to archipelagic states an...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the International law of the sea was the recognition...
A crucial, almost revolutionary, development in the international law of the sea was the recognition...
An archipelago has been defined as a formation of two or more islands (islets or rocks) which geogra...
International audienceThe archipelagic regime, one of the novel aspects of UNCLOS, is a quartum genr...