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Obiter

On-line version ISSN 2709-555X
Print version ISSN 1682-5853

Abstract

BARRIE, George. The 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention: unresolved issues remain. Obiter [online]. 2021, vol.42, n.3, pp.529-546. ISSN 2709-555X.

Despite the 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention (UNCLOS) being generally viewed as one of the major successes of United Nations treaty-making, unresolved issues remain. These range from maritime boundary disputes to straight baselines to artificial islands to military activities in the exclusive economic zone to environmental issues. Four decades have altered the fundamental nature of the regime relating to the law of the sea and have created major implementational challenges. The oceans are becoming more crowded by competitive human activities and, as technology progresses and geopolitical shifts occur, it has become imperative that the unresolved issues be resolved. In so doing UNCLOS's initial vision can be augmented. This article focuses on five of the more problematic unresolved issues.

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