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ARTICLE 298 (2) answer(s).
 
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Timor sea conciliation (timor-leste v. australia): a note on the commission's decision on competence / Gao, Jianjun   Journal Article
Gao, Jianjun Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Timor Sea Conciliation is the first experience with the compulsory conciliation under Annex V of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The Conciliation Commission addressed the objections to its competence as a preliminary matter and rendered a separate decision. This article examines the approach of the Conciliation Commission in dealing with its competence issues and the understandings of the Conciliation Commission as regards the relevant provisions of the 1982 Convention.
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Timor Sea Conciliation under Article 298 and Annex V of UNCLOS: a critique / Liao, Xuexia   Journal Article
Liao, Xuexia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper studies the first compulsory conciliation proceeding under Article 298 and Annex V of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. It assesses the competence and conciliation proceedings in a comprehensive manner, with a view to understanding how conciliation may contribute to settling maritime boundary disputes. This paper reviews the conciliation commission’s interpretation of Article 281, Article 298(1)(a)(i) and other relevant provisions of Annex V to UNCLOS, and discusses the question of whether a pre-existing treaty between the parties can preclude resort to compulsory conciliation under Article 298(1)(a)(i), a question largely left unanswered by the commission. Furthermore, this paper examines the conciliation proceedings and the outcomes in the light of the law of maritime delimitation.
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