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LAW OF THE SEA

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LAW OF THE SEA

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● SEA;● Covers more than 70% of the surface of

the globe.● Divided into 3 different zones;1. Internal waters2. Territorial sea3. High seas● Each of zones are subject to different

rules.● Nowadays, law of the sea was codified

by the United Nations Convention of Law of the Sea ( UNCLOS 1982).

INTRODUCTION

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TERRITORIAL SEA

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● THREE stages of development (Law of the Sea);

TERRITORIAL WATER (otherwise known as);● Territorial sea● Maritime belt● ‘An area of water not exceeding 12 nautical miles in

width is measured seaward from the territorial baseline’.● Article 2(1) of 1982 Convention; ● ‘The coastal state exercises sovereignty over its territorial

water’.

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● INNOCENT PASSAGE;● Article 9;● ‘Passage is innocent so long as it is not

prejudicial (or harmful) to the peace, good order and security’.

● Fishing vessels must comply with laws enacted by the coastal state to prevent them from fishing.

● Submarines must navigate on the surface and show their flag.

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● Article 19(2); ● ‘the coastal state have a right to suspend innocent passage in

specified areas of its territorial sea for security reason’.BUT,● Article 24;● ‘The coastal state shall not hamper the innocent passage of

foreign ships through the territorial sea’.● Article 24(2);● ‘…must give warning of known dangers to navigation in the

territorial sea’.● E.g.- ‘Corfu Channel case (1946- 1948)’.

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The IMMUNITY of the crew of foreign warships.

THE RIGHT OF THE COASTAL STATE OVER THE

TERRITORIAL SEA.

● The coastal state’s sovereignty over the territorial sea includes the following rights;

1. Exclusive right to fish and to exploit the resources of the seabed & subsoil of the territorial sea.

2. Exclusive enjoyment of the air space above the territorial sea.

3. Exclusive right to transport goods and passengers.4. War time, coastal state- ‘neutral’, belligerent states may

not capture merchant ships, in the coastal state’s territorial sea.

5. Coastal state may enact regulations concerning navigation…

6. Coastal state has certain powers of arrest.

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THE WIDTH OF TERRITORIAL SEA

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The rules for measuring the territorial sea;● …has been codified in;● Article 5 to Article 11,● Article 13 & Article 14 of the 1982 Convention.

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THE LINE FROM WHICH

THE TERRITORIAL

SEA IS MEASURED.

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