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A maritime boundary is a conceptual division of the Earth's water surface areas using physiographic or geopolitical criteria. As such, it usually includes areas of exclusive national rights over mineral and biological resources, encompassing maritime features, limits and zones. Generally, a maritime boundary is delineated through a particular measure from a jurisdiction's coastline. Although in some countries the term maritime boundary represent borders of a maritime nation and are recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, they usually serve to identify international waters.
Maritime boundaries exist in the context of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones; however, the terminology does not encompass lake or river boundaries, which are considered within the context of land boundaries.
Some maritime boundaries have remained indeterminate despite efforts to clarify them. This is explained by an array of factors, some of which illustrate regional problems.
This is a short presentation by Atty Jay Batongbacal on the history of the South China Sea Maritime Boundary Issues. This video served as a input at an event organized by the AIM Policy Center, AIM Center for Development Management, Former Senior Government Officials (FSGO) and the Harvard Kennedy School Alumni, Philippines, held last 5 December 2012 at the Asian Institute of Management, Manila.
A maritime boundary is a conceptual division of the Earth's water surface areas using physiographic or geopolitical criteria. As such, it usually includes areas of exclusive national rights over mineral and biological resources, encompassing maritime features, limits and zones. Generally, a maritime boundary is delineated through a particular measure from a jurisdiction's coastline. Although in some countries the term maritime boundary represent borders of a maritime nation and are recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, they usually serve to identify international waters. Maritime boundaries exist in the context of territorial waters, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones; however, the terminology does not encompass lake or river boundaries, which are c...
The Federal Republic of Somalia this morning made final submissions at the International court of justice in the Hague where it is accusing Kenya of unlawful occupation of its maritime border of the Indian ocean, Somalia is accusing Kenya of unnecessarily prolonging a battle over lucrative Indian ocean oil and gas reserves, despite Mogadishu’s willingness to reach an amicable solution due to "good neighbourliness.” here is part of Somali’s submissions SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/KTNClassics Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KTNNews Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KTNNewsKenya For more great content go to http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews and download our apps: http://std.co.ke/apps/#android KTN Ne...
Australia has search and rescue responsibility for almost 10 per cent of the earth's surface. Nowhere is more vital than our Northern coastline, a vast region patrolled by our border force. A 24-hour per day operation is keeping out accidental or deliberate intruders and criminals. Mike Duffy reports.
How is Bangladesh benefiting from the recent judgment on the maritime boundary dispute with Myanmar? How much will Bangladesh benefit from India? What potential for profit is there from our newly outlined part of the sea, and are we ready to take advantage? Will the government be taking measures to reach the underwater oil and gas? In studio guests: Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rear Admiral Md Khurshed Alam, Engineer Enamul Haque, and Nur Mohammad
Between 25 - 27 September 2013 IBRU held a workshop entitled 'Maritime Boundary Delimitation' at the Centre for International Law at the National University of Singapore.
The Somali Government has now disowned a memorandum of understanding signed with Kenya on a maritime boundary dispute. Somalia maintains that the International Criminal Court of Justice should hear and determine the case it has filed at The Hague in spite of Kenya’s objection that the matter does not fall within the jurisdiction of the court.
Stratfor Editor Lynn Wise and Latin America Analyst Reggie Thompson discuss Venezuela's maritime boundary dispute with Guyana and the domestic politics behind it. For more analysis, visit: http://www.Stratfor.com
Heartiest Congratulations to the daughter of the Father of the Nation Hon'ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina & her government for the 'Historic Victory' against Myanmar on maritime boundary dispute. The 38 years long legal dispute on maritime boundaries between Myanmar & Bangladesh has come to end by the final verdict of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) on 14March 2012. Our long-waited sovereignty over the bay has been established through winning the battle on the 'basis of just'. Bangladesh's claims since 1974 to a full 200 nautical miles exclusive economic zone in the Bay of Bengal and to a substantial share of the outer continental shelf beyond 200 miles & absolute rights sustained following the verdict.
Ghana-Ivory Coast Maritime Boundary Dispute. Video upload by: Barima Osei Asare (barima.asare@myjoyonline.com)
This Lecture gives details information on strong cooperation of Indian Navy in Indian oceans, Maritime aviation contribution ,Maritime boundaries , International Law and Maritime Security etc.
This video was recorded at a Symposium organised by Monash University and Swinburne University in Melbourne on 15 February 2016. I was invited to deliver a keynote speech on Indonesia's maritime boundaries. The original video is hosted in Vimeo at this address: https://vimeo.com/album/3806646/video/155888261 However, for it is not accessible for all part of the world for security reason, I uploaded a copy of this video in Youtube. I hope this helps more people to enjoy my views. Herewith I acknowledge that this video belongs to the organiser, Monash University and Swinburne University.
Benjamin Gozon Professorial Chair Lecture on Natural Resources "Equity at Sea: The State of Play in International Maritime Boundary Delimitation Law" by Prof. Jay L. Batongbacal, September 17, 2013
On October 1st, IPI together with the Timor-Leste Maritime Boundary Office, will cohost an event to discuss the importance of the multilateral system and international law to the government of Timor-Leste, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Heartiest Congratulations to the daughter of the Father of the Nation Hon'ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina & her government for the 'Historic Victory' against Myanmar on maritime boundary dispute. The 38 years long legal dispute on maritime boundaries between Myanmar & Bangladesh has come to end by the final verdict of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) on 14March 2012. Our long-waited sovereignty over the bay has been established through winning the battle on the 'basis of just'. Bangladesh's claims since 1974 to a full 200 nautical miles exclusive economic zone in the Bay of Bengal and to a substantial share of the outer continental shelf beyond 200 miles & absolute rights sustained following the verdict.
Mr. Paul S. Reichler Partner, Co-Chair, International Litigation and Arbitration Department Foley Hoag Tuesday, December 3, 2013 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CSIS Concourse Level, Room 115 1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Washington DC Follow this event on Twitter, @SoutheastAsiaDC | #CSISLive The CSIS Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies is pleased to host an on-the-record discussion with Paul Reichler, partner and co-chair of the international litigation and arbitration department at Foley Hoag, who discussed his work as lead legal counsel for the Philippines' arbitration case at the United Nations Arbitral Tribunal against China's claims in the South China Sea. Paul Reichler has specialized in the representation of sovereign states in disputes with other states and with foreign investors fo...
Daawo full Video dacwadda badda Somalia iyo sida looga adkaaday Qareenadii Kenya ka socday. On 28 August 2014, the Federal Republic of Somalia instituted proceedings against the Republic of Kenya concerning a dispute in relation to “the establishment of the single maritime boundary between Somalia and Kenya in the Indian Ocean delimiting the territorial sea, exclusive economic zone . . . and continental shelf, including the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles”. In order to found the jurisdiction of the Court, Somalia invokes the declarations made, pursuant to Article 36, paragraph 2, of the Statute of the Court, by Somalia on 11 April 1963 and by Kenya on 19 April 1965. - 12 - By an Order of 16 October 2014, the President fixed 13 July 2015 as the time-limit for the filing of the M...
How is Bangladesh benefiting from the recent judgment on the maritime boundary dispute with Myanmar? How much will Bangladesh benefit from India? What potential for profit is there from our newly outlined part of the sea, and are we ready to take advantage? Will the government be taking measures to reach the underwater oil and gas? In studio guests: Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rear Admiral Md Khurshed Alam, Engineer Enamul Haque, and Nur Mohammad
Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/michaelgreenwell/scotindypod-71-craig-murray For the 71st episode of The Scottish Independence Podcast I spoke with Craig Murray. Craig is a former UK Ambassador to Uzbekistan, a post which he resigned in protest over what he saw as the collusion of the UK government in torture. In his career he has also held Foreign Office positions in the EU and Africa, and wrote Murder In Samarkand. He also supports Scottish Independence and apart from talking about why he supports it, we also talked about the Maritime boundary issue that could come up after independence. Blair and Dewar connived to move it hoping no one would notice., but will that realignment be allowed to stand? Craig has been involved in many maritime boundary negotiations, so he knows a thin...