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INTERNAL WATERS (2) answer(s).
 
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Russia’s Annexation of Crimea and the Passage of Ships Through Kerch Strait: a law of the sea perspective / Schatz, Valentin J; Koval, Dmytro   Journal Article
Schatz, Valentin J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article discusses potential Ukrainian rights of passage through Kerch Strait against the background of restrictions on passage imposed by Russia since the annexation of Crimea, taking into account the ongoing arbitral proceedings under Annex VII of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The article addresses first the question of the status of Kerch Strait and the Sea of Azov under the international law of the sea. In a second step, the article deals with the issue of potential Ukrainian passage rights through Kerch Strait based on the legal status discussed in the first section as well as relevant bilateral treaties between Ukraine and Russia.
Key Words Black Sea  Navigation  Crimea  Internal Waters  Annex VII  Kerch Strait 
Sea of Azov  Historic Bays  Transit Passage 
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Steering between Scylla and Charybdis: the Northwest Passage as territorial sea / Steinberg, Philip E   Journal Article
Steinberg, Philip E Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Heightened attention is being paid to the Northwest Passage, the waters that flow among the islands of northern Canada and that, in the next decades, may be amenable to commercial navigation. Most debates regarding the Passage's legal status focus on Canada's contention that it is its internal waters and the United States' contention that it is an international strait. This article proposes that a designation of the Passage as Canada's territorial sea would be as legally robust as the internal waters or international strait designations while satisfying both Canada's and the United States' political objectives.
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