The Torres Strait Treaty: Ocean Boundary Delimitation by Agreement
- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in American Journal of International Law
- Vol. 76 (2) , 321-349
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2201455
Abstract
The delimitation of maritime boundaries is one of the major areas of ocean law where disputes between countries occur with frequency and where the development of governing principles of law remains difficult. At the Law of the Sea Conference, delimitation of the continental shelf and economic zones between states with opposite or adjacent coasts was one of the last issues to be resolved. Major judicial and arbitral decisions, such as the North Sea Continental Shelf cases before the International Court of Justice and the Anglo-French Continental Shelf arbitration, have gone some way to developing a body of relevant law to assist states in the solution of their maritime boundary problems. These decisions have clarified some of the relevant factors that states should take into account, but major boundary problems remain. On the Aegean Sea, Greece and Turkey have still not reached any solution; relations between Canada and the United States have been severely strained by their slow progress on maritime boundary issues; Libya and Tunisia have referred their continental shelf dispute to the International Court of Justice.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea: The Tenth Session (1981)American Journal of International Law, 1982
- The Maritime Boundaries of the United StatesAmerican Journal of International Law, 1981
- Equitable Solutions to the Maritime Boundary Dispute Between the United States and Canada in the Gulf of MaineAmerican Journal of International Law, 1981
- The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea: The Ninth Session (1980)American Journal of International Law, 1981
- Adjudication of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of MaineCanadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international, 1980
- The Arbitration between the United Kingdom and France concerning the Continental Shelf Boundary in the English Channel and South-Western ApproachesThe British Yearbook of International Law, 1979
- Equitable Delimitation of Continental ShelfAmerican Journal of International Law, 1979
- The United Kingdom–France Continental Shelf ArbitrationAmerican Journal of International Law, 1978
- Islands and the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf: A Framework for AnalysisAmerican Journal of International Law, 1977
- Maritime Jurisdiction in the Dixon Entrance: The Alaska Boundary Re-ExaminedCanadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international, 1977