International waters refer to areas of ocean that fall outside of territorial limits. While no nation can claim sovereignty over international waters, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea established guidelines on issues like transit passage, archipelagic sea lanes passage, and exclusive economic zones. The document discusses implications for international law regarding activities in international ocean areas that are not subject to any nation's territorial jurisdiction.
International waters refer to areas of ocean that fall outside of territorial limits. While no nation can claim sovereignty over international waters, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea established guidelines on issues like transit passage, archipelagic sea lanes passage, and exclusive economic zones. The document discusses implications for international law regarding activities in international ocean areas that are not subject to any nation's territorial jurisdiction.
International waters refer to areas of ocean that fall outside of territorial limits. While no nation can claim sovereignty over international waters, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea established guidelines on issues like transit passage, archipelagic sea lanes passage, and exclusive economic zones. The document discusses implications for international law regarding activities in international ocean areas that are not subject to any nation's territorial jurisdiction.
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