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ID188223
Title ProperUNCLOS and Maritime Boundary Disputes in Areas of Hydrocarbon Potential
Other Title InformationOil Under Troubled Waters?
LanguageENG
AuthorChandra, Vivek ;  Morss, John R
Summary / Abstract (Note)The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is credited for promoting order in the world’s oceans. This article evaluates UNCLOS in the context of maritime boundaries in areas of hydrocarbon potential. It uses a dataset of 109 maritime boundaries and finds that the most frequent maritime boundary resolution methodology was not a negotiated delimitation agreement, but a solution only indirectly referenced by UNCLOS: a Joint Development Area agreement with prescriptive resource sharing. This study also discovered that disputes that involve states that have chosen to opt out of compulsory dispute resolution procedures are more likely to remain unresolved than otherwise.
`In' analytical NoteOcean Development and International Law Vol. 53, No.01; Jan-Mar 2022: p.1-18
Journal SourceOcean Development and International Law Vol: 53 No 1
Key WordsLaw of The Sea ;  Dispute Settlement ;  Hydrocarbon Resources ;  Maritime Borders ;  Joint Development Area (JDA)


 
 
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